Hi @TeamYouTube do I have to keep working for Free ?
Basically you guys demonetize every single one of my videos now and I have employees? So now I’m at the point where I have to go into debt to do YouTube.
I never had this issue before. I mute all swear words.
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The viewers still watch the videos and the advertisers still pay money to advertise on YouTube. The issue will never be fixed unless YouTube grows a pair. I guarantee advertisers don't care about call of duty videos or violence all they care about is brand recognition
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Replying to @GhostTechGaming @BRAINIACx_ and
Exactly. And Everytime YouTube bends the knee other advertisers see them as weak and take advantage. All they have to do is say "you don't want to play ads on the #1 most viewed website? K cool good luck". It's litteraly that simple
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Replying to @DerekBrown56 @GhostTechGaming and
Uhhh, somebody missed the adpocalypse I see...
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Replying to @RTQAndy @DerekBrown56 and
You really think companies would stop advertising because of curse words? You know how much revenue those companies would lose
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Replying to @GhostTechGaming @DerekBrown56 and
There is a reason you wont find the same kind of ads on comedy central as your ordinary channel. Swearing = less advertisers. Im sure no toy manufacturing company wants to be seen alongside of youtubers swearing
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Replying to @RTQAndy @DerekBrown56 and
Ever here of ad targeting? Pretty much every ad company uses it. I have never seen a toy advertisement on YouTube ever. Why? Because I'm not watching toy videos. If they are advertising on swearing youtubers that's on them for not advertising correctly.
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I used toys as an example to make it more obvious, ad targeting is exactly why swearing means less ads. The advertisers choose to not have their ads show up together with those kinda of videos. Thats why when your video is "demonetized" it says "restricted ads" and not "no ads"
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