(1/2) Following up – the team let us know that your channel was removed from YPP for not having enough public content, not for Reused content. You received the Reused content reason by mistake – so sorry for the confusion. More on "Not enough public content" below.
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Replying to @TeamYouTube @MisterAntiBully
(2/2) "Not enough public content" means your channel has no public videos (or a very small amount) so you're no longer eligible for YPP. This can also happen if your channel is inactive for a while. You can always upload more public videos and reapply to YPP in 30 days.
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Replying to @TeamYouTube @MisterAntiBully
You do understand that you're killing your own platform, right?
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They know. It's not about making money, its about the narrative.
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Replying to @Bill_Bickers @BueAndre and
It's exactly about making money you tinfoil idiot lmao
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Replying to @atradaitoshi @Bill_Bickers and
Really ? So anyone can open up a Youtube channel to talk about whatever they want? Are you a boomer or just have the mentality of one?
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Replying to @Monkey_MarkP @Bill_Bickers and
You can open up a YouTube channel to talk about what COMPANIES will pay advertising revenue for. If you can't provide that then YouTube doesn't give a shit about you. That's just the sad reality. Cope.
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Replying to @atradaitoshi @Bill_Bickers and
LOL. Don't be dumb. If it has viewers - there is money to be made.
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Replying to @Monkey_MarkP @Bill_Bickers and
If Pepsi, Volvo, or StateFarm refuse to put their name next to it, the views are worthless. Because no one is paying for them.
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Replying to @atradaitoshi @Bill_Bickers and
Yes, actually. What
@Bill_Bickers said. Those companies have a narrative that needs to be kept in check. Or am I mistaken? Am I wrong then?1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
The single narrative every company wants to push is "we're on your side". Who's side is that? Whoever is spending the most money right now.
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