Saint
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Saint
@ecombysaint
WordPress Dev | YouTuber | Digital Media Ads Buyer
Nigeria Katılım Temmuz 2022
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What I did was contact YouTube Help Support, and I really pushed them to turn my monetization back on. Because there are even channels that clearly have example videos violating the rules, yet their monetization suddenly got turned back on even though they didn’t delete those violating videos.
I kept pushing until they brought in someone they called a “support specialist supervisor.” And because I kept insisting, they eventually ended my chat support session with them. But after that, I received an email from that supervisor saying that I had to wait 90 days. However, this time, at the bottom of the email, there was a note saying:
“We’ve shared some helpful resources with you, and we really encourage you to take a look at those.”
Not long after that, I got a DM from the YouTube team on X. The message said:
“Misleading family content is content that, intentionally or unintentionally, could attract young minors and families but contains mature themes such as sexual content or violence. An example of this is content that takes characters that children know and love (animated or live action).”
Then they gave me two of my videos that violated the policy. After I checked, both videos were from a game called Stupidella, which contains characters like Teletubbies and Masha and the Bear.
So my conclusion is that the videos causing our channels to get demonetized are those that contain characters loved by children, or videos that are considered appealing to kids. That’s probably why many animation channels are getting demonetized.
I don’t know exactly how it works, but I suggest you delete videos that contain children’s characters like SpongeBob, Peppa Pig, Rainbow Friends, Mickey Mouse, etc. I even deleted Roblox and Sprunki videos because I was worried they might be considered appealing to kids. I also removed games with mascot horror characters like Garten of Banban and Poppy Playtime.
If you can’t delete them, at least check your descriptions, titles, and tags. Make sure there are no cartoon character names or anything that could attract children.
My advice for animation channels: avoid making characters that are too cute or have overly cute voices but honestly, I’m not too sure about animation channels.
Thank you so much for all your support. I hope all of our channels’ monetization can return as soon as possible.
powernana@sweetasyo
GUYSSSS😭😭😭😭😭 I GOT MY MONETIZATION BACK😭😭😭😭❤️ After everything… all the stress, waiting, and fighting it finally paid off. Thank you to everyone who supported me and didn’t let me give up. To all creators still going through this, don’t lose hope. Keep pushing. Your time will come too🤞🏼🔥 @TeamYouTube thank you for finally reviewing my channel🥲🙏🏻
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Before I saw the waste of money
I actually said waste of money
Stephy Designs@StephanieInii
Waste of money.😒
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@GoddyWorlu $50K from ads revenue
$5K per sponsored video
$30k for product sales
Per channel
4 channel 😀
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@ecombysaint
You never check up on me since
You don break my heart
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Go to Google, type your full name:
If you search your name on Google and see your phone number, address, old photos, or other personal details on sketchy sites, those are data brokers selling your life to anyone who pays. Stop it now. Opt out manually like this:
1. Search your name (and variations like maiden name or nicknames) plus city/state on major people-search sites to find where your info appears.
2. Use free guides for help: Check JustDeleteMe (justdeleteme.xyz) for direct links and step-by-step instructions on how to opt out from dozens of sites quickly.
3. On each site, look for the "opt-out," "remove my info," "privacy," or "do not sell my data" link; usually in the footer, privacy policy page, or a dedicated removal section.
4. Submit the removal request: Provide your details for verification (often email confirmation or a simple form). Some require a quick CAPTCHA or proof you're the person listed.
5. Repeat for the top sites. Start with these common ones that show up often and have straightforward opt-outs:
- Spokeo
- Whitepages
- Intelius
- BeenVerified
- PeopleFinders
(These five are high-priority because they aggregate and sell tons of personal data worldwide, including in places like Nigeria via global databases.)
6. Set Google Alerts for your name, phone number, or email to catch if your info reappears. Check back every few months and repeat removals as needed.
Do this yearly at minimum. Every piece of info removed means less risk of stalking, scams, identity theft, or harassment.
Less online exposure equals more real-life peace. Take back control today. Stay protected.
Above all, love God
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Yesterday I spent over 7 hours researching about inauthentic wave, diverse niche analysis and the future of YTA, here’s my piece:
In as much as we all hate the wave, we must learn to accept the truth, it’s going to get worse from here, not because YT hates us but because this is indirectly the right thing to do, don’t curse me yet, I’ve been hit too and I’ve lost revenue so I understand too.
If you study the YPP revenue anatomy you’ll realize they’re doing this to protect the company’s reputation, creators and revenue. I’ve been a Google/YouTube advertiser for over 4 years so I understand from both a creator and an advertiser perspective.
The money we’re all looking for as creators is powered by advertisers and without YT deploying this policy in 2025, we will both suffer it, the repetition and low production in content is damaging the company’s audience trust, purchase power etc, and this damage affects advertisers which might force them to deviate to better alternative platforms like meta which automatically affects both YouTube and YPP creators, because when there is no advertiser to spend they will be no ad slots on your content, I believe you know what that means and you now have a grasp of how this works.
The only way the company could strive is by filtering out lazy creators who’s content damages their audience trust and behavior, yesterday I saw 6 different channels using the same title, thumbnail and script pattern with just slight difference, as a viewer if I keep getting those on my homepage with multitude of ads popped together I’ll definitely exit the app, not because I don’t enjoy storytelling, documentary or educational content but because there’s no real value or channel (creators) anymore.
If these keeps going on, it will damage users trust, which indirectly affects advertisers and creators. AI was meant to empower efficiency, boost productivity and not the way most of us are using it, Google/YT adopted Ai in their platform too and that shows you there are not against the use of Ai in their platform.
This inauthentic rule is a bridge against lazy creators, which indirectly favors you, but you can only see the advantage when you stop hating and start adapting fast.
While doing research yesterday both manually and with Claude Ai, I figured out a lot and one of thing I’ll tell you is if you’re still in the game of remodeling competitors then there’s no future for you in YTA.
Remodeling I mean is template uses, rewriting transcripts with different angle using ai or any form you might think of can’t safe you, tweaking titles and thumbnails can’t either, the system that sync these things sync patterns and that’s why any day there’s a big wave (ban) it affects dozens of creators because of same pattern of mass production.
You’re called a creator for a purpose, act like one, evolve with ai and don’t be a slave to it, YouTube will always reward creativity till the end time, so how creative are you?
In my next long form tweet like this I’ll talk about the do’s and don’t you need to know in content production, Ai is here to make us more creative with endless ideas, however most only use it as a copy and paste tool.
Until we meet again, Cheers🥂
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