I understand that you need to make your advertisers more comfortable but, again, bashing the ones who would actually do you proud is NOT the solution. You need to punish the big ones that mess up, not the small ones who actually follow your rules better than the biggies do.
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Talk about missing the forest for a shrub-- not only are you missing the point, but you're focusing on it THE WRONG WAY.
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You can still do the right thing and we still care about you, but this is such an absolute disappointment following another disappointment. REVERSE THIS. Enforce what you already have, don't punish innocents for the sins of the guilty.
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Have higher standards for your higher-volume creators, not your lower ones.
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That was my first thought, too. But meanwhile I'm not sure anymore if it was a reaction to that big creator or something else. Because there are actually really lots of people starting to go on YouTube just for the money without providing any content of value.
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But YouTube should explain better and not call all small creators “bad actors” as a collective. That was a really bad formulation.
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