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I am trying to reference this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pjNI9K1D_xo, and would like the link to be shown in the bibliography.

@online{vid1,
        title = {Introducing Meta},
        date = {2021},
        organization = {Meta},
        author = {Meta, Mark Zuckerberg},
        url ={https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pjNI9K1D_xo},
    }

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This comes out rather ugly. The referencing style currently used is IEEEtran, though I don't mind which one is used.

How do I

  1. Reference a youtube video with URL, without an underscore in the URL messing things up? and
  2. Make this look better in general?

New to latex so any help is appreciated.

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    Does this answer your question? Underscore in bibtex url – Dan Nov 29 '21 at 16:11
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    Load either \usepackage{url} or \usepackage{hyperref}. (It does not really make sense to load both, since hyperref internally loads url.) Most BibTeX styles that have a dedicated url field for URLs support url/hyperref in some way or another. Do not escape the _. – moewe Nov 29 '21 at 16:39
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    author = {Meta, Mark Zuckerberg}, is probably not quite what you want. (It says that the author of the work is someone with last name "Meta" and first name "Mark Zuckerberg"). You may want author = {Meta}, or author = {Meta and Mark Zuckerberg},. I'd probably drop the organization = {Meta}, since Meta is already mentioned as author. – moewe Nov 29 '21 at 16:40

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