.@YouTube's past, present, and future success starts with creators. Just posted my quarterly letter with an update on our 2019 priorities, including our focus on responsibility & addressing creator feedback:https://goo.gle/2IT960f
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Replying to @SusanWojcicki @YouTube
Thanks for doing these regular blogposts, they're a good thing and I hope they keep coming. One thing that wasn't addressed in this one though was the entire channel demonetizations for "reused / repetitious content", that have been plaguing a lot of smaller legitimate creators,
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making them lose their livelihoods all of a sudden and without warning. Unlike most other penalties on YouTube, there's still no appeals process, no warning or strike system, and no clear explanation is given for this issue. Affected channels even lose access to creator support,
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so they cannot even contact YouTube to get anything other than an automated reply back. The only real way to possibly revert this currently is to contact
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were being falsely hit, but they are, regularly. This is not really affecting big and established channels much, which unfortunately means that you may not be getting a lot of complaints about it, but it's affecting many small and upcoming creators which is still bad
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Replying to @grandayy @SusanWojcicki and
for the platform. I really hope the system is improved in the near future, as it's sad seeing so many channels getting their potential careers destroyed.
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because they IGNORE the one thing that makes youtube special: EVERY ONE of the people that has a channel here is a CREATOR, and if @SusanWojcicki does NOT respond, then she must be classified as a "Bad Actor" and a "virus" to YouTube success :( I Hate this :(
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