...I'm very confused as to why it was removed, as there are *numerous* YouTube videos that show 1) The same demonstration (sometimes *not* performed by a professional) 2) Various other chemical reactions that are hazardous 3) Chemical reactions even more hazardous. /5
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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So, to guide me on what is and isn't allowed, I also look to see what else YouTube permits - what's uploaded and has survived for 2 or more years. And so many chemical reaction videos exist involving people doing reactions with equal or more risk than what I do as a professional.
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