It should be easy to know when you’ve found the official YouTube channel of a creator, artist, brand, or public figure. So in late October, we’re updating what it means for channels to be “Verified” w/ new eligibility criteria & a new look. Details → https://yt.be/help/3QfB pic.twitter.com/JXOvMbkbns
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Replying to @TeamYouTube
I don't really understand this change. What's the reason for doing this? The reason stated in the article isn't really clear. Can you address it?
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Replying to @TeamYouTube @realAeroMC
(1/3) Hi, can you not? I have no idea who told you this information but I suggest leaving the verification badge. How is it confusing? I genuinely don’t understand YouTube. It’s right there next to the channel name MADE to verify that said specific one.
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(2/?) I can guarantee that no one, and to clarify NO ONE, asked for this sudden adaptation. Whoever is telling you this is either a minor or your just doing it to gain whatever you can. Why the need for change when it’s doing fine just the way it is? Oh I know, probably so you...
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(3/?) can cater younger audiences that will 50% of the time click on a random button that leads them to a monthly subscription like what other off budget games apps. Didn’t you remove that from monetization in specific channels though?
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(4/4) Honestly your platform has zero communication with the creators. I may not know a lot about how this is effecting creators, but if you continue going down the road your going now. I’m afraid it’s not going to lead to good results coming from your current responses.
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