It should be easy to know when you’ve found the official YouTube channel of a creator, artist, brand, or public figure. So in late October, we’re updating what it means for channels to be “Verified” w/ new eligibility criteria & a new look. Details → https://yt.be/help/3QfB pic.twitter.com/JXOvMbkbns
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To be fair, there is that Content Match feature that many (maybe all) creators have that identifies fraudulent re-uploads. I was able to get re-uploads of my content taken down pretty easily.
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I've never had that feature, so I wouldn't know. Either way, rather than getting into hypotheticals, I will just say that when I'm looking at results, seeing verified channels makes me more likely to consider watching. It shows they're established. Taking that away is bad.
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