Comments on YouTube Shorts are still there, but they are a bit hidden compared to normal YouTube videos.

Where to see comments on Shorts

  • On the YouTube mobile app , open a Short, then:
    • Look for the small speech‑bubble icon (often on the right or along the bottom, usually showing a number).
    • Tap that icon and a vertical comment panel will slide up, showing all comments and a box to add your own.
  • On desktop , when a Short opens in its own page, scroll below the Shorts player; the usual comments section appears underneath, just like a regular video.

Why comments might “disappear”

  • The creator can disable comments in the video’s settings (then you simply won’t see a comment icon or section at all).
  • For some Shorts, especially those marked “made for kids” or with restricted settings, comments are automatically turned off for safety, so there is no way to view or leave comments.
  • If the app is glitchy or outdated, the icon or section may not load; closing and reopening the app, refreshing, or updating YouTube often fixes this.

How to comment on a Short

  • Open the Short, tap the comment icon , then type in the text box that appears and hit Post.
  • On desktop, scroll to the comments area under the Short and use it exactly like a normal YouTube video.

Quick FAQ style recap

  • “I see a number but no comments.”
    Try tapping the speech‑bubble icon; that number is the count of existing comments.
  • “There’s no speech‑bubble icon at all.”
    Comments are likely disabled for that Short or restricted (e.g., kids content).
  • “Do Shorts still have public comment threads like normal videos?”
    Yes, they use the same basic comment system; it’s just accessed via the Shorts UI instead of always sitting below the player.

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