I'm pretty sure that if YT made a whitelist that the money made from those content creators could pay at least one employee to manually review videos. Also they could hold the money earned by contested videos and then release it upon a favorable review.
Problem OR you have to appeal and hope they agree with your grounds of appeal OR just accept that you can’t have ads. The Advertisers are the ones who fund the content so keeping them happy is the most important factor
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You're still not getting it. We're not asking for entitlement or rules to not be enforced. We're talking about fixing a broken system. Even if YT is fully legally right, being callus towards their content creators is bad for business.
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To make any content they wish and not have to delay their videos while the content is checked. You either tailor content to be fully family safe or if you want to make content that is on certain subjects you have to find advertisers directly. You can’t have both
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