I made this video to answer a common question: can you still see the videos you’ve disliked on YouTube? The answer is yes — and I show exactly how to do it here:

YouTube removed public dislike counts, but your own list of disliked videos is still available privately. This is useful if you want to revisit a video you gave a thumbs down to, or double-check whether you already reacted to something.

In the tutorial, I walk through the steps:

  1. Go to https://www.youtube.com/feed/history
  2. In the left-hand menu, click “Interactions”
  3. Then click “Disliked videos”

Here, you’ll see a full list of every video you’ve disliked while logged into your account. You can rewatch them, change your vote, or remove them from your history.

This is especially handy if you misclicked or changed your mind. Maybe you disliked something during a bad mood or by accident — now you can undo it.

I also mention that this list is not visible to other users. Your dislikes are private, and no one can view your disliked video history except you.

Have you ever gone back to review the videos you disliked? It’s more insightful than you might expect.