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Since July, YouTube has been quietly manipulating creators
They introduced a new policy with fancy wording like “non-original content” instead of “reused content” and claimed it had nothing to do with AI
They said it was just terminology
What happened next proved the opposite
Hundreds of thousands of channels were suddenly terminated or demonetized not for scams, not for violations but simply for using AI in titles, descriptions, thumbnails, or even creative AI-generated videos.
Then came the second wave: mass demonetizations under the label “non-original content.”
Same policy, different weapon
This isn’t about quality
This is about cutting payouts
By declaring huge amounts of content “non-original,” YouTube reduces how much it has to pay creators keeping a bigger share of the revenue for itself
At the same time, YouTube now has:
• Channels being terminated with no clear reason
• Monetization removed with no proof
• Broken RPM stats
• Processing failures
• Analytics glitches
The platform is visibly unstable
And yet Neal Mohan is out here talking about Hollywood dreams, AI search boxes, and training new AI tools completely ignoring the fact that YouTube is nothing without creators
Creators built YouTube
Creators are YouTube
And now YouTube is turning against the very people who made it powerful
Look at what’s happening around them:
• X is increasing video payouts
• TikTok is pushing creator funds and brand deals
• Facebook is offering insane bonuses to pull creators over
This isn’t random
Platforms know YouTube is weak right now and creators are being treated as disposable
If you stay only on YouTube, you are at risk
No transparency
No protection
No real appeal
Distribute your content everywhere
Never depend on YouTube alone
Because at any moment, they can erase years of your work and keep the money with zero accountability
@nealmohan @TeamYouTube

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