The summary of ‘HOW TO SEND A YOUTUBE VIDEO THROUGH TEXT MESSAGE (for the boomers)’

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The video tutorial provides a straightforward guide on how to send YouTube videos via text message, following feedback on a previous comedic attempt. The steps outlined include opening the YouTube app, searching for the desired video, using the share feature to copy the link, and pasting this link into a text message to send. The presenter demonstrates these steps on an iPhone and confirms the successful receipt of the video link by the recipient. The video concludes with thanks to the viewers.

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In this part of the video, the creator apologizes for a previous video that was intended to show how to send a YouTube video through text but was presented in a comedic manner, which led to some negative feedback. In response, the creator decides to provide a straightforward, joke-free tutorial on how to send a YouTube video via text. The steps include: 1) opening the YouTube app, 2) ensuring you are on the home screen, 3) using the search function (magnifying glass icon) to find the desired video, and 4) pausing the video if it starts playing.

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In this part of the video, the presenter explains how to share a YouTube video link via text message using an iPhone. First, you press the share button on the YouTube video and select “copy link” from the bottom icon section, which copies the link to your clipboard. Then, you open the Messages app, compose a new message, and paste the copied link into the text bar by holding your finger down and selecting “paste.” Finally, you send the message by pressing the blue send button, successfully sharing the YouTube video link with your chosen recipient.

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In this part of the video, the speaker demonstrates sending a YouTube video to themselves via text. They copy the video link from their YouTube page, place it in their text bar, and send it to their recipient. The speaker then confirms that the recipient receives exactly what was sent by playing the content, which is a cat video. This segment reassures viewers that it is indeed possible to send a YouTube video through text as previously explained. The video concludes with the speaker thanking the audience for watching and signing off.

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