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yoooooo!!!!! youtube stuff 🦊 (and some taiko)

Mitaka, Tokyo Katılım Ağustos 2019
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nawly@nawlyverse·
i’m golden 🦊💛
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If this thread gave you value, give the first tweet a like — it signals the algorithm that you want more breakdowns. Also follow @Barnical_ for more content and to help me out :)
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Barnes@Barnical_·
Mature Ideation. This term in simple means that your vision of YouTube has shifted from being a creator to being a corporation. But is it a bad thing? Well lets talk about it, and this will be single-handedly my most important thread I've ever written🧵.
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nawly@nawlyverse·
@Nogardtist i don’t think you know what you’re talking about lol, are you even on youtube twitter seeing the same things all of us are seeing
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Nogardtist@Nogardtist·
@nawlyverse kinda doesnt matter appeals get very often rejected hundreds complained years ago and today doesnt change things
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nawly@nawlyverse·
faceless creators when they have to actually put effort into their videos like the rest of us:
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Subscribr@SubscribrAI

The faceless YouTube grift just ended. At Google I/O 2026, Sundar Pichai confirmed that OpenAI, Kakao, and ElevenLabs are adopting Google's SynthID. Detection is rolling out to Chrome and Search. The watermark is embedded into the audio waveform itself, designed to survive re-encoding, compression, and basic editing. Twitter is calling this the end of faceless YouTube. It's not. But it does change the game in ways most creators aren't seeing yet. Here's what's actually happening, in plain English: SynthID does not ban AI voices. It labels them. All the detection does is tag content as AI-generated. Chrome and Search "flagging" means a visual indicator not a takedown, not demonetization, not a removal. If you're using ElevenLabs and panicking, calm down. The voice still works. It just gets a sticker on it. The real watch is YouTube, not Chrome. YouTube has required creators to disclose synthetic content since 2024. The open question now is whether YouTube starts auto-detecting SynthID and auto-applying the "altered content" label without you toggling it yourself. Here's the part nobody's talking about: for most faceless content historical docs, geography, ghost towns, educational, niche storytelling that label already exists and doesn't tank monetization. People still watch. People still subscribe. The label is functionally invisible to viewers. Where it gets sharper: news, health, politics, finance, or any content that implies a real human authority is speaking. That's where labeling will actually hurt trust. The real long-term threat is viewer perception. If "AI voice" labels become normalized across the web, viewers who currently can't tell will slowly start being able to tell. That's the real shift. Channels built purely on the illusion of a human narrator will erode. Channels built on research, story, editing, and visuals will not. In other words: the moat was never the voice. The moat was always the everything else. Don't try to strip the watermark. It's specifically engineered to survive standard audio processing. And in the US, removing provenance data falls under DMCA 1202 and the COPIED Act, with real statutory damages attached. That's not a fight worth having, and the people selling "watermark removal" courses on Twitter right now are setting their audiences up for lawsuits. What this actually means for you: → Keep disclosing AI narration. Don't fight YouTube's policy. The cost of compliance is near zero. → Lean harder into what AI watermarking cannot touch: research depth, story selection, editing rhythm, thumbnail psychology, on-screen visuals, structural editorial judgment. The things that already separate strong creators from slop. → Stop building channels where the voice IS the value. Build channels where the voice is one input into a larger system that includes a perspective only you have. → If you're on camera, none of this applies to you. The clean read: This is mildly annoying for pure-faceless channels over the next 12–24 months. It is not an existential threat to creators whose work has any depth beyond voice illusion. And it's actually a quiet win for honest creators because the channels gaming AI voice without effort just got separated from the channels actually doing the work. The faceless creators who survive aren't the ones with the best voice clone. They're the ones with the best research, the best stories, and the best taste. That's the part SynthID can't touch.

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nawly@nawlyverse·
@Nogardtist appeals get rejected because they were rightfully flagged in the first place?
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Nogardtist@Nogardtist·
@nawlyverse appeals 99% get rejected anyway their excuse is combination of AI and human review decision which is dogshit lying
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nawly@nawlyverse·
@Nogardtist they literally can tell. pls provide an example where a legit creator was flagged as AI, they submitted an appeal, and it was rejected
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Nogardtist@Nogardtist·
@nawlyverse on one said yeah but i know where this will go youtube AI cant tell the difference between real hand edited drawn voices even recorded bla bla bla and AI slop we all gonna get fucked by their system regardless deserved or not
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nawly@nawlyverse·
@Nogardtist if you saw how many people complain about their fully-AI channels getting demonetized, you wouldn’t say that their detection software doesn’t work lol. it’s for the best that it does work, these guys have no talent in making videos and don’t deserve a top spot in our industry ☹️
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Nogardtist@Nogardtist·
@nawlyverse the funny thing youtube is blind and carrying a shotgun it cannot tell the difference between real content and fake so they just blast everyone and trillions going into AI that doesnt even work xD
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nawly@nawlyverse·
@NateFloofs you should see all the bullshit channels people on youtube twitter tag the TeamYouTube account and ask for monetization appeals on. it’s almost always fully AI slop lol, yeah it makes money but more consistent income is better than 1 good month and getting demonetized the next
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NateFloof@NateFloofs·
@nawlyverse ‘faceless creators’ and its something that only affects tts youtube shorts. stop bumming for cash by copy pasting reddit stories. actually turn on the mic and create sum bullshit.
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nawly@nawlyverse·
@oliverhenry not familiar with the tiktok meta at all, is this normal for you guys?? 😭
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N-GTwinppX@NGTwinppX·
太鼓の達人 設置店舗数の全国地図作ってみた
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nawly@nawlyverse·
@FacelessPrinter typical chems not knowing how to reply to someone with a brain ❤️❤️
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ちなみに入力不可能な難しさはこちらです
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wannercashcow@wannercashcow·
I'm the only YouTube coach in the world that owns a CMS And the results my students & clients are getting are absolutely ridiculous.. Here are just a few insane results from this month 👇🏼
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nawly@nawlyverse·
@YTAvision i hate gurus but i saw this channel with my own 2 eyes so i believe it lol
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nawly@nawlyverse·
@_sogz 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
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nawly@nawlyverse·
@irregularnation bought an arcade sized taiko drum controller today so im feelin good about life
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Neo! 🐙🐰🐶🐱@irregularnation·
anyways can you guys tell me your favorite rhythm game and why you like it so much I personally really liked taiko's gameplay when i played it at an actual cab a few months ago. ive only played it on online emulators before so it was a very magical experience for me
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