YouTube Catalog Audit

YouTube Video Visibility Audit - Poodle Scanner

Use this page when hidden or private videos should not be mistaken for missing videos or ordinary metadata failures.

Visibility
Privacy status
Video operations

User intent

Audit YouTube video visibility status so catalogs distinguish public, unlisted, and private videos.

Classify video state

Keep public, unlisted, and private status visible in the audit output.

Separate access from quality

Avoid treating hidden videos as simple metadata problems when visibility is the real issue.

Support publishing review

Use the catalog to confirm which videos are ready for public discovery.

Workflow

How Poodle Scanner fits the job

Resolve current catalog

Use a valid YouTube connection so the scan can classify provider-owned video state.

Run visibility checks

Evaluate privacy status metadata for each video.

Route publishing changes

Send private or unlisted exceptions to the channel owner.

Signals

What the scan helps surface

Check

Privacy status metadata

Reported as an observable result your team can review, export, or use as a cleanup cue.

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Public, unlisted, or private classification

Reported as an observable result your team can review, export, or use as a cleanup cue.

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Reconnect-required handling

Reported as an observable result your team can review, export, or use as a cleanup cue.

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Provider-current catalog state

Reported as an observable result your team can review, export, or use as a cleanup cue.

More resource pages

Related Poodle Scanner guides

Run the workflow

Turn the guide into a scan

Start with a product list or storefront URL, apply the right rule profile, and export the findings your team can act on.