Raleey

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Raleey

Raleey

@RaleeyAuto

In my way to dominate YTA

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@edugaresp El más intelectual de su casa (vive con un microondas y una air fryer)
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Me alegro mucho de que hayan desmonetizado un canal de Youtube que es pura desinformación, además de un plagio de otro canal en inglés.
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Hey @TeamYouTube, our channel Los Ecomonos was just demonetized with no clear explanation. This is a 100% original channel. Every script is written by hand. Every illustration is custom-made. We have a team of 4 people behind every video (writers, illustrators, editors). There is nothing reused, nothing AI-generated, nothing recycled. This is real work by real people. Under the EU Digital Services Act (Articles 14, 15, 17, and 20), we are entitled to a detailed, specific written explanation of why this decision was made, not a generic template. We're requesting a human review of the channel. That's all we ask. Channel: @ecomonos" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">youtube.com/@ecomonos

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@FGshorts it says 2-3 weeks but in practice it can take months, mine took like 6 weeks
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YouTube Automation Final Bosses
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@TeamYouTube I just got my high-quality 3D channel wrongly demonetized for “Inauthentic Content,” and this is clearly an error. My channel is Jortx (@Jortx-HQ" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">youtube.com/@Jortx-HQ), a premium 3D medieval cinematic channel built entirely around quality over quantity. It only has 5 videos for a reason: each one takes more than 10–15 days of real production work. You can verify this directly from the upload dates: there are gaps of 10, 15, even 20+ days between videos. This is not mass-produced content. It cannot be. According to YouTube’s own policy, “inauthentic content” refers to mass-produced, repetitive, template-based or easily replicable videos. My channel does not fit that definition in any way. Every video is created manually from scratch by a real team: a professional 3D animator, a high-level editor working in After Effects, and myself handling scripting, storytelling and creative direction. I write every script, design the narrative, and plan every scene before production starts. The 3D footage alone takes more than 10 days, built scene by scene with millimetric detail, original environments, and cinematic composition that feels closer to a film than a typical YouTube video. Then there are 5+ additional days of editing, where everything is carefully crafted: music transitions, emotional pacing, sound effects, structured chapters, and visual storytelling. The videos are not repetitive, each one has different scenes, different pacing, different tone, and different narrative focus. You can clearly see this just by watching them. All footage is processed and upscaled to 4K using expensive premium tools to improve the viewer experience. Every part of the process is designed for quality. We use Adobe After Effects, a paid Epidemic Sound subscription for licensed music, premium sound effects, and top-tier tools across the entire workflow. Even small details, like integrating the Jortx logo into scenes, are done manually. Nothing is automated. Example: youtu.be/IdWRyhUqykc?si… This is not template-based, not repetitive, not easily replicable, it is handcrafted, original content in a niche where originality is key. Every video is based on unique ideas that do not exist elsewhere, with cinematic execution and attention to detail visible in every frame. I have invested over $2,000 into these 5 videos alone, alongside ongoing costs in premium tools and production. The channel has generated almost no revenue. This was built out of passion for creating high-quality content, not for monetization. I have also been creating content on YouTube for over 3 years across multiple channels, with hundreds of thousands of subscribers and millions of views, and I have never received a single strike. My record is completely clean. Flagging this as “inauthentic content” directly contradicts YouTube’s own policy definitions. This is not repetitive, not mass-produced, and not low-effort content. It is the opposite. This decision also affects more than just one channel: it impacts an entire business where more than 10 people work full-time. An automated error like this puts real work and real livelihoods at risk. I am formally requesting a human review of this case and a clear explanation of what is being flagged. I am fully willing to provide any proof required: project files, After Effects files, raw 3D assets, scripts, timelines, invoices: anything needed to verify the authenticity of the work. If you see this, please consider retweeting and tagging @TeamYouTube so this reaches the right people. Thanks. I never thought something like this would happen, but it has, and it feels like automated systems are wrongly flagging legitimate creators. This is unfair, and it needs to be corrected.
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