Rather, it listed a few things I could have done wrong. None of the things listed seemed to apply to my stream for instance, it said I may have been trying to lead people to another website, but the stream was based on YouTube sub counts of two big YouTubers.
Hi @TeamYouTube, recently I received an email stating that a live stream I did broke the community guidelines. It was a PewDiePie vs T-series sub count live stream that looked like the picture attached. Anyway, the email I received didn’t specify what I did wrong.
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I thought it may have been a mistake, so I tried to appeal it. A few hours later I got an email, that said basically I still violated the guidelines, and the strike would stay up, and nothing else. So I’m very confused. I have no clue what I did specifically that violated the
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guidelines. I’m just confused, I’ve never been in a situation like this before and if at all possible, I’d like you guys to tell me what I did so I can avoid it in the future.
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