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GEVids
@GEVids
YouTuber with 9M subscribers ⛏ • 10M on @tiktok_us • 📧 Business: @CarterPulse
Bergabung Mayıs 2016
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@TeamYouTube One of my new channels was demonetized for "inauthentic content." I filed an appeal that was rejected almost instantly despite submitting a lengthy appeal video walking through my entire production process step by step.
I believe I got grouped in with channels in my niche that ARE repetitive. Here's the difference, point by point against your own policy:
"Content that exclusively features readings of other materials you did not originally create."
Every script on my channel is 100% original, written by me from scratch over weeks. Nothing read from websites, news feeds, or third-party sources.
"Songs modified to change pitch or speed." My channel doesn't do music
"Similar repetitive content with minimal variation across videos." No two videos on my channel share the same story, structure, idea, format or setting.
"Mass-produced content using a similar template." I post once every 21 to 40 days. Each video takes 500+ hours of full-time human labor from me and my team. That is the OPPOSITE of mass production. By definition. The channel has 4 videos out
"Image slideshows or scrolling text with minimal narrative." My videos are long-form with well written scripts and hundreds of dynamic human made shots, original voiceover, and substantial storytelling. Not a slideshow.
I write every script. I record every voiceover on my own mic. I design every thumbnail.
I've been emailing with the creator support team since and it has not led anywhere. They have not specified a single reason that isn't blatantly false. They keep saying my content is "mass-produced" when I post once every 21 to 40 days. That is the literal definition of NOT mass-produced.
Can a human please review this properly?
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@TeamYouTube After creating content for over 6 years, always following platform policies, content is fully original, no templates, every video is made individually. My appeal was denied despite providing a detailed explanation of my process.
I’ve also noticed similar cases being reported by other creators, which suggests this may be an error rather than an isolated issue. I would greatly appreciate a manual review of my channel, as I am confident my content complies with all policies.
🙏Like & RT is really appreciated thanks! @Roblox



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2 of my channels were demonetized in a massive AI moderation wave that seems to be affecting gaming creators. These channels employ a team of 14+ people, and it’s terrifying that there is no transparency at all from YouTube. @TeamYouTube @nealmohan @YouTubeCreators

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@KreekCraft @nealmohan 2 of my channels got hit, I've seen at least 30+ other channels affected too. seems to be a massive demonetization wave @TeamYouTube @nealmohan
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YouTube's AI Moderation has started demonetizing a lot of Roblox and Minecraft channels.
A bunch of creators in the space got hit overnight. Everyone from large to small creators completely losing all monetization.
Any word on what's going on? @nealmohan

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@hordones @ianrocksx Channel was monetized for weeks prior -> all videos were deleted -> demonetized for “harmful content involving minors” with 0 videos on the account
It is true that you need public videos, but it would not show this violation if that were the case
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@ianrocksx @GEVids Deleting videos from your channel will cause you to lose monetization. Your channel must have at least 3 public uploads within the last 90 days. This is why you lost your monetization.
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My song with 10 MILLION views got claimed by an AI song and I got a strike on my channel. When I submitted a counter notification, YouTube didn't even honor the request. This is blatant abuse of the copyright system. @YouTubeCreators @YouTubeInsider

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