So, @YouTube @YTCreators has decided to hand out a 'Community Guidelines Strike' (the first strike I've EVER had in my entire career on YT) for the SAME video I've used for many many years to let people know I'm livestreaming...but there's no new enforcement, DON'T WORRY!
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Yes I have now. Posting the full length version of my appeal hear since I'm only given 200 characters on YT's actual site. I look forward to getting this issue resolved, and hopefully removing the 1st strike I've ever received on my channel since it's creation. Regards.pic.twitter.com/yCCYmHQcDq
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appeal here* When I'm not busy breaking YT TOS rules...I like to break grammatical rules ;)
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He’s been on your website for 7+ years, don’t you think you should have a dedicated person look at it instead of having him appeal the strike to auto-decline with your bot based on “trying to get people to leave website” rule?! Nice PR attempt but YT needs to value creators more^
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welcome to shit to they terminated my channel for no reason even though i did not spam or mislead anyone or post commercials they are refusing to help me as well
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Bahaha you act like an appeal will have any effect whatsoever on anything. The process is there to make YouTubers feel like they have the ability to change things and defend themselves. Hopefully the collective brain of team YouTube can safely be removed from their rectum soon.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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