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Hinweis: Diese Ressource wurde am 31. März 2020 verworfen. Sie wurde durch die Ressource
member
ersetzt. Informationen zu dieser Ressource finden Sie in der Dokumentation zur YouTube Data API.
Die Methode
sponsors.list
wird ab dem 30. September 2020 nicht mehr unterstützt. API-Clients sollten Aufrufe der Methode
sponsors.list
so aktualisieren, dass stattdessen die Methode
members.list
verwendet wird.
Eine sponsor
-Ressource repräsentiert ein Kanalmitglied (früher als „Sponsor“ bezeichnet) für einen YouTube-Kanal.
Ein Mitglied bietet einem Creator regelmäßig finanzielle Unterstützung und erhält spezielle Vorteile. Beispielsweise können Mitglieder chatten, wenn der Creator den Chatmodus nur für Mitglieder aktiviert.
Attribute
In der folgenden Tabelle werden die Attribute definiert, die in dieser Ressource angezeigt werden:
Attribute |
kind |
string
Identifiziert den Typ der API-Ressource. Der Wert ist youtube#sponsor . |
etag |
etag
Das ETag dieser Ressource. |
id |
string
Die ID, die YouTube zur eindeutigen Identifizierung des Sponsors zuweist. |
snippet |
object
Das Objekt snippet enthält Details zum Sponsor. |
snippet.channelId |
string
Diese ID identifiziert den gesponserten Kanal. |
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Zuletzt aktualisiert: 2023-02-22 (UTC).
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