From here, Maker Studios cut him, along with over 50k other content creators in order to better oversee who they affiliate with...
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Some of the biggest advertisers YouTube once had decided to remove themselves from the PR shit storm, causing things to get even worse...
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Which lead to us now having a bunch of strange and outlandish advertisers on the website...
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YouTube, in an effort to mediate such issues from within, decided to demonetize content they considered not advertiser friendly...
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Key words and phrases are picked up in videos, similarly to how copyrighted music is detected. We are never told what words are deemed bad..
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In the beginning, simple LGBT+ phrases were deemed bad, which is total nonsense, which they claim has been changed, but once again...
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We are in the dark with most YouTube affairs and have no clue what we can and cannot say, which put many channels on death beds
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Our freedom as creators has been so drastically diminished that many are still struggling to regain their prior footing.
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The upper echelon of YouTube isn't impacted in the same way. We are systematically tiered. The smaller the channel the stricter the rules
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Should be completely the other way around. It's the channels with millions of viewers where hate speech is actually harmful.
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And flipping it around makes it practical for human moderation. No need for automation when its only the top few hundred/thous to check.
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