You’re eligible at the time you got accepted into the YPP. It’s never your fault that they change their interpretation of the rules. The change comes from their side, not yours. So, is it fair for you to become the one who suffers the most? To be punished for their inconsistency?
@nealmohan@YouTube@YouTubeTV I love the YouTube platform, and then I don't switch to another platform
I hope that if there is a channel that is not authentic, I ask that the channel be reprimanded first, provide an explanation of which videos are not authentic, and the channel is not immediately demonetized
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@YouTubeCreators Help @YouTubeCreators
Creators affected by inauthentic content are given warnings and instructions about which videos are inauthentic.
This lack of guidance can lead to frustration for creators when their appeals are rejected.
@YouTubeCreators I love the YouTube platform. I earn money from it to support my needs.
When my channel was found to have inauthentic content, there was no warning or indication of which videos were inauthentic. Your AI bot immediately disabled monetization and denied my appeal.
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Hi @TeamYouTube If there are any inauthentic violations, please warn them first and identify the inauthentic video so the creator can fix it.
Do not immediately disable monetization.
This frustrates creators because you don't point out which videos are inauthentic.
Hi @TeamYouTube You're only looking for profit and don't care about the content creators who spend their lives creating original content in front of their computers. Yet, you subject them to mass demonetization due to inauthentic content.
#StopDemonetizingYoutubeCreators
My channel was demonetized for “inauthentic content,” even though I create original, high-quality real-life videos with custom animations.
I kindly ask @YouTube and @TeamYouTube to review my case, help resolve this situation, and restore monetization if this was a mistake.
@TeamYouTube Halo @TeamYouTube
The first warning requires the video to be deleted and gives a week to do so.
The second warning results in immediate removal by YouTube and a month-long ban on uploading content.
The third warning results in immediate demonetization of the channel.
Halo @TeamYouTube I recommend that channels with inauthentic content receive up to three warnings before demonetization and indicate which videos are inauthentic.
Do not immediately block a channel without indicating which videos are inauthentic
Halo @TeamYouTube A little advice: If a channel is caught violating inauthentic content, please point out the inauthentic video so we can fix it.
I've already made a video about how to make it, but it was rejected.
@AnimeVersus_X I have made an appeal video regarding the inauthentic content that happened on my channel, how I made the video, but it was immediately rejected.
@AnimeVersus_X Just like my channel, my channel does live streaming and also creates short content, but some of other people's short content is similar to my edits, my channel's monetization was immediately disabled.
YouTube LITERALLY says AI voice is monetizable
So why are creators getting DEMONETIZED for “inauthentic content” right after?
Same videos. Same style. Different decision.
What changed?
Or is it just a trick to steal revenue of small creators?