Oh and loads of the videos got flagged and even one that just talked about E3 and streaming it on twitch and the video also was manually reviewed and said it was not advertiser-friendly
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Why is this relevant?
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Replying to @BerryFunChannel @TeamYouTube
Because Twitter and has like a 200 character limit so and I wanted to add more
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That didn't explain why YouTube flagging videos was relevant to the topic... Twitch allows that YouTuber to make more money, so its within HIS BEST interest to upload and stream on Twitch when possible.
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Replying to @BerryFunChannel @TeamYouTube
Because thats where all of this started and I'm trying to keep on topic
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Erm no? The topic had to do with YouTubers making money.. not videos getting flagged...
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Replying to @BerryFunChannel @TeamYouTube
For the most part its the same thing
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I mean, not really.. a video being flagged could mean on Copyright grounds it could be flagged for a TOS violation OR it could simply be not suitable for advertisers.. where as YouTube PURPOSELY deciding to not pay a creator for being within the rules, is COMPLETELY different...
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Replying to @BerryFunChannel @TeamYouTube
But the video is contain nothing that wasn't suitable for advertisers after they got reviewed they were fine
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That's good, that means the YouTube software is learning every time it gets something wrong it helps the problem go away since they gather more information on whats causing the flags and can prevent it.
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How is artificial intelligence lies? That's what flags videos... its learning.
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