YouTube does not have a built-in feature that allows you to update a video without losing views or comments. When you upload a new video, it gets a unique URL, and replacing the video would mean changing the URL, which would result in the loss of views and comments associated with the original video.
However, there are a few workarounds you can consider:
- Annotations and Cards: You can add annotations or cards to the original video to direct viewers to the updated version. Annotations are clickable links that appear on the video, while cards are interactive elements that can be added to videos to promote other content.
- Description and Title Updates: You can also update the video’s description and title to inform viewers that there is an updated version available. This can help direct viewers to the new video.
- Community Posts: If you have access to the Community tab on your YouTube channel, you can create a post to inform your subscribers about the updated video. This can help reach your audience and direct them to the new video.
- Channel Updates: If you have a large following, you can also consider making a channel update video or post to inform your subscribers about the updated video.
- Playlist Replacement: If the video is part of a playlist, you can replace the original video with the updated version in the playlist. This way, viewers who watch the playlist will see the updated video.
- Social Media Promotion: You can also promote the updated video on your social media channels to reach a wider audience.
It’s important to note that while these methods can help direct viewers to the updated video, they may not completely mitigate the loss of views and comments associated with the original video.














