It should be easy to know when you’ve found the official YouTube channel of a creator, artist, brand, or public figure. So in late October, we’re updating what it means for channels to be “Verified” w/ new eligibility criteria & a new look. Details → https://yt.be/help/3QfB pic.twitter.com/JXOvMbkbns
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Replying to @TeamYouTube
I don't really understand this change. What's the reason for doing this? The reason stated in the article isn't really clear. Can you address it?
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Replying to @TeamYouTube @realAeroMC
Who was confused by this? How?
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Replying to @JustinWhang @realAeroMC
Sorry for the confusion about the viewer confusion (sigh) – the goal behind this change is to help ppl find the official channel of a creator (since the old badge only verified that you had >100k subs, but didn’t verify a channel’s authenticity). This update improves that.
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That sounds more like you didn't use verification correctly when actually implementing it for creators, rather than people being confused. So that was your fault. What other reason is there to get a "verification" if not to show it's the official Channel? Absolute tools.
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Like, why would you implement a system that anyone & everyone could get verification just to prove they had over 100K subs... whenever a sub count shows they've over 100K subs? SURELY that verification should have proven, not sub count, but "Yes, this is the real (creator name)."
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