
Zorro Find All
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Zorro Find All
@ZorroFindAll
Welcome to my channel! 📸✨ https://t.co/hMzNho14cF Here, the real world meets fictional heroes.


🚨🚨🚨Dear @nealmohan and @TeamYouTube: I am feeling completely helpless. My channel, “Ray Docs” (68K+ subscribers), is the biggest project I’ve ever built. I spent months creating something unique: original WWE-focused 3D animated storytelling, combining AI new technology, creative direction, scripting, editing, and hours of real human work behind every single video. And yet, my channels were demonetized under “inauthentic content.” What worries me most is not just the demonetization itself — it’s the process behind it. Over the last month, I’ve been in constant contact with YouTube through emails and Twitter/X. Every appeal and every response feels automated, generic, and completely disconnected from the actual content of my channel. I kept asking the same simple questions: 👉What exact videos violate the policy? 👉What specific elements are considered “inauthentic”? 👉What exactly should I fix? And I never received a real answer. At some point, I genuinely started doubting myself. But after weeks researching this issue and speaking with many affected creators worldwide, I’m starting to believe the real problem may not be creators — but the review systems themselves. Especially now, when the European Union is heavily regulating large online platforms through laws like the Digital Services Act (Regulation EU 2022/2065). YouTube knows these regulations exist. They know the EU is increasing pressure around transparency, moderation, and creator rights. They know platforms are expected to provide meaningful explanations and effective review systems. And they also know that fully automated moderation and appeal systems can become a serious regulatory issue. Because this is no longer just about one channel. This is about transparency. This is about due process. This is about creators being told “you violated policies” while receiving no meaningful explanation whatsoever. Meanwhile, channels continue displaying ads, revenue continues being generated, but creators lose access to monetization entirely — including memberships, ads, and Super Chats. I understand YouTube wants to protect the platform from spam, AI slop, and mass-produced content. That is completely reasonable. But in the process, genuine creators are being caught in the crossfire. Creators who: 👉write their own scripts 👉use their own voices 👉direct and edit their own content 👉spend countless hours building original formats I still believe in YouTube. I still believe this platform can support creativity and innovation. But right now, many creators feel abandoned inside an opaque system where no one explains anything and no one seems accountable. All I’m asking for is simple: A real human review. A clear explanation. And a fair opportunity to improve if something is actually wrong. Please @TeamYouTube don’t let automated systems destroy real creative projects built with passion, effort, and years of work. #inauthenticcontent #youtube #youtubedemonetization #creatorsupport #youtubecreators #fairreview #fixyoutube #wwe #ai #contentcreator

























DEMONETIZED FOR 26 DAYS - MY YOUTUBE HORROR STORY (please watch the attached video) My channel “Monumental” was demonetized on April 12 for “inauthentic content,” and YouTube is now withholding over $8,000 in AdSense revenue from me. This is money that I earned through months of work, enormous effort, and thousands of dollars of my own personal investment into all of the different subscriptions and tools required to make the sort of videos that I create. After weeks of trying to contact YouTube to get answers, I’ve been met with either complete silence or automated systems offering generic responses that simply re-state YouTube’s vague and cryptic policies. And I’m not alone. Countless other AUTHENTIC and “high-effort” creators have been damaged by this wave of erroneous demonetizations. And the only ones who actually succeed in getting meaningful, HUMAN help are those who manage to gain enough visibility here on X. So now, for creators who have spent years building on YouTube, the entire fate of their channels depends on getting views on X. That is insane. I have spent 2 years investing countless hours and finances into building this channel, which now has over 140k subscribers and an audience that loves my content and looks forward to every video. I am a husband and father of 4 kids, and we have come to rely on this channel for our income. In a single moment, without any warning and with no meaningful explanation, it was all taken away. The reason? YouTube is essentially claiming that my content is mass-produced, low-effort slop… when in reality, I spend weeks creating each video and am always striving to post high-quality, engaging content. I’ve been creating on YouTube for 20+ years and run multiple channels which I will link to below. One channel is Great Light Studios, where I have interviewed former cult members and helped people escape and heal from high-demand organizations since 2018. These other channels have no relation to my demonetized channel “Monumental,” but now, due to the unfair demonetization of this one, YouTube tells me that all of them are at risk of demonetization. On Monumental, I spend weeks (sometimes months) creating each video. I typically research and gather information over the course of several days while writing original stories and providing new educational and narrative value in every project. Like any other TV show, brand, or YouTube channel in history, I obviously have similarities in thumbnails and format between videos… but this is branding! It's also something I feel YouTube has encouraged creators to do for years! But now we are being punished for it. YouTube's inauthentic content policy refers to content that is mass-produced, highly repetitive or template based. But my videos vary widely in pacing, structure, style, and even length. Some of my videos are 6-minute creative edits, others are 1.5-hour fan-fiction films, and others are 30-minute documentary/analysis videos. So how can my content be labeled as mass-produced? 👉 On my channel, each video features different characters, different information, and original stories. 👉 I use AI visuals and voiceover, but both are extensively edited and enhanced with additional effects, overlays, transitions, text, and sound design. I often spend entire weeks editing a 3-4 minute sequence. 👉 I’m also a stock-footage filmmaker and often incorporate footage and visual elements that I have personally filmed into my projects. 👉 I record some of my own sound effects that are layered into my productions. 👉 I compose original cinematic music for certain projects. This video that I'm posting here provides screenshots, videos, and other material demonstrating that my content is not low-effort slop, but original and creative productions in which I am involved throughout every step of the creative process. I have poured my heart and soul into this channel for 2 years. At the same time YouTube has allowed every video to pass their review system, monetized each one, and even sent me my silver play button when I passed 100k subscribers. So they essentially have been patting me on the back, condoning of the content I'm creating for years, and encouraging me to keep doing what I'm doing... then suddenly, without any warning, they decide it's not ok and take it all away. This is not right. This is not fair. This is not ethical. For several weeks now, I have been trying to get a human review, with no success. @TeamYouTube You have sent me DMs and told me that I already have an open case and need to continue my conversation with support through email. Here’s the problem with that: They are not responding to me. I have emailed them multiple times, asking questions and trying to get clarity, and they simply are not responding. It has been 7 days since I last heard from them. The responses they initially gave me were generic and “inauthentic.” I’m seeking a human review and a thorough, meaningful look at my channel. However, they have only responded by sending generic guidelines and re-stating policies that I am confident I am not violating. They are not offering me the meaningful help that I need, and so I am reaching out to you here, hoping that YOU can. I can only assume that my channel was demonetized due to automated systems that simply do not understand my channel or the way I am using AI. I believe that if a human took just a couple of minutes to look, they would recognize that I am not violating this policy. Great Light Studios: @StudiosLig10885" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">youtube.com/@StudiosLig108…
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Finally, after 128 days I got my monetization back 😭, i am really thankful to each and everyone for helping me. Thanks @MovieTalkNOW1 for your guidance too 🙏. I hope the channels of other creators who are also facing this issue get restored soon as well. Thanks @TeamYouTube for a fair human review 🙏 Happy Happy Happy!♥️☺️













