@youtube Demonetized our channel due to repetitious content, which looks like it's aimed at bot created content. My wife and I wrote every word of the content in these videos. We chose the images, video clips, and music for each video...
That's the thing, we didn't repurpose anyone else's content! It is our content. The articles that our videos are "featured" in are *our* articles. We wrote those articles.
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We then made YouTube videos to augment the articles and increase the time people spend on page, because many people prefer watching a video of text with music, rather than reading an article.
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You can look at the articles and see that our videos are embedded in the article. If someone stole your content and turned it into a YouTube video, would you embed their video into your article? That doesn't make any sense.
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