@TeamYouTube Please help! I just received an email that I am no longer eligible for monetization, due to repetitive content. Please tell me this is a mistake. I am literally making videos about countries. How is that repetitive? Could an actual person review my channel?
Hi. Thanks for your response. Yes, I was monetized. I've been making videos since 2015 and had no problems with monetization until now. I do have similar titles for my videos, because they're part of a series. So I'm guessing that's why this happened. Here's the screenshot:pic.twitter.com/whlq2xuvLJ
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I changed some of my titles recently, because this exact thing happened to another friend of mine and I wanted to avoid being flagged as repetitive by mistake. I guess it didn't work.
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Thanks for the screenshot. We've passed this along to our team and will get back to you with an update. Appreciate your patience in the meantime.
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Read through this. It might help. Repetitious content does not exactly means repeating your own content again and again. It can also mean lack of originality which might the reason why YouTube took this step. This is a new addition in their policy, it was not like this beforepic.twitter.com/wbRnc96yvY
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Thank you for this. I've read it. I don't consider my content to be unoriginal, but after reading this, it seems I have to rely completely on their evaluation. Thank you, Shakeel for making things more clear.
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