Cool. What I'd like to know is why you thought your new partnership policy is a good idea. I've never had any strikes or any problems, yet I've been cut off, and as a result, can no longer be recommended, which has taken 67% of my incoming traffic.
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Replying to @Kipcreate13
Unfortunately, with only 10k views to go on, we still saw some bad content slip under the radar and monetize. We know some good channels get caught up in the mix but, believe this update strengthens our requirements & gives us more info on channels trying to abuse the system.
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"Some good channels"? No. Every channel below your insane threshold, a vast majority being good people, is caught in this, and it is KILLING small channels. Like I said in my last post, I've lost 67% of my incoming traffic because being departnered took me off recommended.
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Replying to @Kipcreate13 @TeamYouTube
You aren't just demonetizing. You're silently deplatforming, by taking away the biggest means to gain viewers smaller channels have. By departnering, you've crippled small channels so that they CANT reach the insanely high standard you've set.
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Replying to @Kipcreate13 @TeamYouTube
Let me put it this way: You have now locked recommendation AND monetization by in insane margin that REQUIRES recommendation to ever achieve. It's like you broke everyone's kneecaps and told them they had to run a marathon to reach the ambulance.
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Replying to @Kipcreate13 @TeamYouTube
CALL THEM OUT ON THEIR HOITY TOITY BULLSHIT. AND A MESSAGE TO YT: there's a reason why more and more people live stream on twitch.
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Replying to @Gingacookie @TeamYouTube
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@TeamYouTube doesn't listen to the little guys. They're more than happy to slap the wrist of the big dogs and bring the hammer down on everyone else.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @Kipcreate13 @TeamYouTube
The problem is that we aren't told anything. The rules and requirements are in constant flux, and YouTube says nothing until we dig it up and shove their face in it.
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Replying to @Kipcreate13 @TeamYouTube
At the end of the day, YouTube is a business, for all parties involved. That's the main reason why they keep the little guys down: the less popular content creators out there, the less money they have to shell out to us, the more money that's in their already fat pockets.
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I just wish it would go back to when people made content for fun, not for a living. Back before all this adpocolypse shit. Back when YouTube would either make you or break you. Back when a content creators only judge was that: their content.
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But now that YouTube makes millions, they have to be more careful. Honest to god, I would be fine with the changes we have now, if the community had agreed to it. But we just get dragged along on the clusterfuck that is the internet.
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TL:DR; YouTube sucks but it could suck less if they allowed user input on updates.
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