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Eric BVD

@Ericbvd

Oʻahu-born photographer & indie-music tinkerer. Retro vibes, yoga zen, wrestling riffs. 🤙🚀

Honolulu, HI Inscrit le Aralık 2009
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Eric BVD
Eric BVD@Ericbvd·
The 'Inauthentic Content' bot is broken. I’m a professional photographer (Getty/iStock) & non-profit founder (@StarshipYoga), yet my original portfolio was flagged as 'Inauthentic Content.' 🚨 Creators: Check Rule RIN 1235-AA46 (April 2026). If YouTube uses AI to micro-manage our content & kill our profit, the DOL says they are acting as an Employer. That means we deserve 'Employee Protections,' not a bot-rejection. Reapplying in 14 days. It’s time for a Human-in-the-Loop. #YouTubeFixed #CreatorRights #StarshipYoga @TeamYouTube @nealmohan @YouTube @YouTubeCreators @YouTubeInsider
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Eric BVD@Ericbvd·
@pubity That's where they are putting all that money they took from YouTube creators with the demonized rug pull they like to do.
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Pubity@pubity·
Google is giving $10,000,000,000 in cash to Anthropic to help fund the development of Claude. If Claude hits performance targets, Google plans to invest another $30,000,000,000.
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Eric BVD@Ericbvd·
@gstrompolos Getting fired for making a mistake your not aware of is pretty harsh, regardless of which company your working for. Especially when you get a morning email from a bot that just made a mistake 😔 Then no one watches your appeal video and you get another email from a bot...
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George Strompolos
George Strompolos@gstrompolos·
We checked in with YouTube about the demonetization issues impacting the Gen AI creator community. They are continuing efforts to reduce repetitive, spammy content so more original, story-driven work can rise. The system isn’t perfect, so if you were flagged incorrectly, appeal. That feedback helps improve things over time. There’s a wave of bold, original work coming from AI creators right now, and we will continue to advocate for you.
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Hagerty
Hagerty@Hagerty·
The most significant car of our lifetimes. This is the subject of the latest episode of Revelations with @JasonCammisa, and let's be clear. This isn't about a person, this isn't about politics, and this isn't about whether you love or hate electrification. This is about a car. A car that transformed an entire industry, and will ultimately be responsible for killing off that industry. This is the story of the Tesla Model S. The car that, like it or not, changed the entire world. Watch Now: bit.ly/41PzdMj
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Marcus Pittman
Marcus Pittman@ImKingGinger·
Has anyone ever done a data analysis of @TeamYouTube to see what their requirements are for actually getting a human response to solve the problem. Should be simple enough with some AI. Size of channel. Amount of impressions, replies and likes on X. VS Channels that did get help. Channels that didn't. There seems to be a minimum number to get a human. It would be nice to know that number.
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Kcraft3D
Kcraft3D@Kcraft3D·
YouTube demonetized my channel, calling my work "inauthentic and mass produced." But I'm a solo 3D artist. Every animation is created by alone, no big team, no automation. This is a mistake, l'd appreciate clarity from @TeamYouTube #CreatorsUnite #help
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Auralix Studio
Auralix Studio@AuralixStudio·
YouTube is literally playing with creator’s lives. Creators wake up one day to see their channel demonetized for “inauthentic content” without any real explanation. We spend hours — sometimes days — making proper appeal videos, explaining everything honestly… and within a few hours, it’s rejected. No real feedback. No clarity. It honestly feels like no human even looked at it. Then we reach out to support, hoping someone will actually understand. But all we get are the same copy-paste replies again and again. Sometimes the reason even changes — first “inauthentic,” then suddenly “harmful & dangerous.” How does that even make sense? And the worst part? Situations like this: You tell a creator “Good news, you’re monetized again,” and then an hour later take it back saying it was a mistake. Imagine that feeling — thinking everything is fixed, only to have it ripped away again. People wait 50 days… 100 days… even 150+ days just to get their channel back — even when they didn’t do anything wrong. During that time, income stops. Stress builds. For many of us, this isn’t just a hobby — this is how we survive, how we support our families. We’re not asking for special treatment. We’re asking for fairness. We’re asking for real human reviews, clear explanations, and a system that doesn’t punish creators for AI mistakes. If you’re a creator and you’ve faced this, don’t stay silent. Share your experience, tag YouTube, and repost this so they can’t ignore it anymore. @YouTube @TeamYouTube @YouTubeCreators @YouTubeInsider @Google @MrBeast @Dexerto @Aiden213213 @MovieTalkNOW1 @nealmohan #FixYouTube #YouTubeCreators #Demonetized #YouTubeSupport #ContentCreators #AI
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Eric BVD@Ericbvd·
@AuralixStudio Trillion dollar corporation taking advantage of artists again...
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Brain Dude@Ronaldo_07suiii·
My channel is not violating any ypp policy or spam nor any violations related to community guidelines but the term "inauthentic" caused more damage then I thought they were directly demonetizing my channel without mentioning what caused @TeamYouTube please at least need a chance.
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Brain Dude@Ronaldo_07suiii·
Right now the situation is worst for genuine creators @TeamYouTube at least help is needed for us in this tough situation.
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