I fully admit, it could be dangerous if someone were to try and recreate the demonstration. So, I do *understand* why someone might want to flag it, and I understand why there is an argument to remove it. However... /4
I can't help but notice that some of the more hazardous chemical demonstration videos that are not banned (done in ways much more dangerous than my little classroom demonstration) are from accounts that have often 100,000+ subscribers.
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And please understand, I mean no snide intention to my typed words there. Truly, I'm being genuine. Perhaps you could pass word on to the correct people that YouTube has a somewhat confusing situation here for creators?
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I wish to make educational chemistry videos, but yes, sometimes reactions can be hazardous. But any chemical reaction, can be dangerous if done incorrectly w/o safety equipment. If Community Guidelines are taken 100% literally, there'd be zero chemical reactions on YouTube.
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