We worked hard to get to where our channel is, and I know other creators who work even harder getting this same treatment. This feels like undervaluing hardworking individuals and making sure celebrities and large corporations get preference on the platform. And that bothers me.
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Let's be clear, verification doesn't really mean much on YouTube functionally, but it's a huge slap in the face to creators who've spent years trying to be validated by a platform. It's just poor taste and disrespectful to the community.
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its just falling in line with old, big media having finally gotten their claws into youtube. it's no longer the community driving the direction of the platform. That's why you're more likely to see Jimmy Fallon pop up than indie creators even though youtube is not his demographic
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Essentially this.
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brb gonna go impersonate your channel so you can be verified again
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Doesn't that just seem like the most backwards verification system and yet, that's literally outlined as the way to get verified.
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“We realize this might be disappointing...” At this point that term doesn’t even apply because that would require me to have expectations of decency in the first place.
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I feel bad for whoever is in PR who has to spin these guideline updates and deal with the bad decisions of the company.
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So they did they too you because of the lawsuit.
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