Tags are keywords or category labels that can help you find videos on Hulu. They also classify videos for later recall.
You can tag videos by simply checking the box next to a popular tag for a video or by using the "add" field to create a new tag. Click on any tag -- "comedy" for example --to discover other similarly tagged videos. Tag search can also help you find videos. Filter your search results by adding related tags. For instance, add "satire" to your comedy search to filter your results.
Click on All Your Tags or the Tags tab on your Profile page to see a list of all videos you have tagged. You can filter this list using your tags and see all the videos you have tagged "action", for example. This allows you to create and organize video collections of your choice.
You may assign up to 30 tags for any video or show, so tag away!
Your tags are public by default and everyone can see them. You should not use:
- Profane or obscene language
- Tags that are inciting or spiteful
- Tags that might harass, abuse or threaten members of the community
- Tags that may reveal your personal information or any personal information about children under age 13
- Tags that promote illegal or immoral conduct
- Tags containing special characters or more than 50 characters
To help other Hulu users find interesting videos, your tags are public by default and everyone can see them. And as you navigate using tags, you will find interesting videos as collectively organized by Hulu users.
You can remove tags that you have assigned at any time; to do so, click on the grey [x] next to a tag in the Your Tags section of video pages.
Please email your feedback -- what you like about Hulu Tags and how we can make it better -- to feedback@hulu.com. Your input will help us improve the feature over time.
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