@TeamYouTube
If a YouTuber shows evidence of verifying vids that shouldn't be verified, *then* their videos could lose ad privileges.
This system seems logical, would solve the current problem for the innocent YouTuber, and keep sponsors happy too.
@TeamYouTube
Upon manual review, *then* the video could be deemed as suitable or not suitable by a human.
In this method
1) Revenue is not wrongly missed out on by the creators nor by YouTube.
2) The system still learns just as much.
3) Creators are not devalued/disrespected.
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@TeamYouTube I'm not trying to sound angry with that #3. Believe me, I fully sympathize, you guys are HARD WORKING employees. I imagine your job is not easy, and often thankless. (So let me say it here, THANK YOU for what you do and go through!) -
@TeamYouTube But at the same time, it needs to be stated, by having the current system taking ads off videos wrongly, this *is* showing the creators a form of disrespect. It devalues us for our own hard work. Since YouTube *could* do it other ways, but decides not to... - 4 more replies
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And what you state makes logical sense. The system needs time and data to learn. *Perfectly* reasonable.