do with the drama. Hasn't it got through to you yet? Hasn't at least one person on your team thought "Hmm, maybe this isn't a good idea?" It doesn't seem like it. Now I'm no YouTube creator (quite the opposite, if you look at my track record), but it seems that just maybe 2/6
Hi, @TeamYouTube. You don't know me. I'm just a little speck on the internet. That doesn't mean I can't speak my thoughts on the matter. Listen, we all get it - you want to remove drama from your platform. But, that doesn't mean you have to punish those who have nothing to 1/6
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the creators on your platform have been harmed by both of the previous updates that you've put out. About the sub counts - There's a really simple solution to this - LET THE CREATORS DECIDE. Why can't I just check a box saying "Display my subscriber count publicly?" Why must 3/6
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you take away all the hard work and effort your platform's creators have put into doing what they love? And about the verified status - you want to make it easier for people to find their favorite creators - not everyone's favorite creator has a big presence online. I believe 4/6
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the previous system worked perfectly. The design change is fine, it doesn't really affect anything, but I do not agree with the new requirements. Sure, people can appeal, but what about people who were verified long ago and no longer have the popularity they did? Nobody will 5/6
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listen to them. YouTube, fix your platform. Your intent is to get rid of the drama. Don't punish those who don't fall under that category. If anybody who is reading this finds any faults - please reply with corrections and I'll make sure to acknowledge it. 6/6
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