Youtube won't tell us what causes demonetization.
So we showed 15,296 words to their bots, and built a list of what they hate.
https://youtu.be/ll8zGaWhofU
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"Youtube's Biggest Lie"Watch the full video on the NerdCity Youtube channel.
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Replying to @nerdcity @InternetsReal and
Wanted to let you know that we’ve watched your video and the right teams are reviewing your concerns in detail. We want to make sure that we give you some clear answers, so we’ll follow back up when the teams have been able to take a good, hard look.
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Replying to @TeamYouTube @nerdcity and
Translation: We didn't watch your video and we're responding to you only because of the backlash and the size of your channel/following. No one is reviewing your concerns. We'll respond when we think of another lie.
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Replying to @GOHGAMER @TeamYouTube and
Yet to see someone complain and also bring up solutions. People seem to think YouTube is this evil entity, forgetting that they have a job to do. They have to mediate a relationship between advertisers ($$$) and creators (programming). What's your solution?
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Replying to @ZakkyZu @TeamYouTube and
People seem to think you have to offer a solution when you criticize a product/business. It's not my job to offer a solution in the same way it's not yours to offer a solution to a co. that has manufactured & sold you a faulty product whether it be food, beverage or appliance.
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Replying to @GOHGAMER @TeamYouTube and
It's not your job to offer a solution. How far do you believe your berating goes? Your analogy completely misses the mark. YouTube is not a faulty product. It works. Not the way everyone wants it to, but it works.
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The problems you're complaining about are simply how the market works. YouTube is not the evil entity here. In reality, YouTube stops no one from monetising. It allows monetisation within advertiser guidelines. It's up to creators to take responsibility for THEIR business.
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Replying to @ZakkyZu @TeamYouTube and
How far do you believe your white knighting goes? It's just as pointless. People have a right to complain, especially when it affects them. Also, if it worked, they would not be complaining in the first place. You can't "it works", then say it doesn't work for others.
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If YouTube don't explain what words are demonetized or flagged, then creators can't take "responsibility" as you put it for their content. Words like gay/lesbian/lgbtq, etc. should be automatically flagged anyway. It does not work
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You can't say it isn't advertiser friendly when the same topics are spoken about on TV among advertisements without issue. It's not that the topics aren't advertiser-friendly, it's the fact that certain words are blacklisted by a stupid bot as "problematic".
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Bottom line, if you're trying to run a business online, don't be at the whim of one company getting everything perfect so you can have your cake and eat it. I run business off FB ad rev. If something goes wrong, I don't berate FB. I take responsibility for MY business.
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