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Nota: Este recurso está obsoleto desde el 31 de marzo de 2020. Se reemplazó por el recurso
member
. Puedes encontrar información sobre ese recurso en la documentación de la API de datos de YouTube.
Como parte de esta baja, el método
sponsors.list
dejará de ser compatible a partir del 30 de septiembre de 2020. Los clientes de API deben actualizar las llamadas al método
sponsors.list
para usar el método
members.list
en su lugar.
Un recurso sponsor
representa a un miembro del canal (anteriormente conocido como “patrocinador”) de un canal de YouTube.
Un miembro proporciona asistencia monetaria recurrente a un creador y recibe beneficios especiales. Por ejemplo, los miembros pueden chatear cuando el creador activa el modo exclusivo para miembros.
Métodos
La API admite los siguientes métodos para los recursos de sponsors
:
- list
- Enumera los patrocinadores de un canal. El propietario del canal debe autorizar la solicitud a la API.
Pruébala ahora.
Propiedades
La siguiente tabla define las propiedades que aparecen en este recurso:
Propiedades |
kind |
string Identifica el tipo de recurso de API. El valor será youtube#sponsor . |
etag |
etag
Es la Etag de este recurso. |
id |
string
ID que asigna YouTube para identificar de forma exclusiva al patrocinador. |
snippet |
object El objeto snippet contiene detalles sobre el patrocinador. |
snippet.channelId |
string Este ID identifica el canal patrocinado. |
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Última actualización: 2023-02-22 (UTC)
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