Can anyone tell me why YouTube dubbed this video about a Mexicali food truck that named itself after a Zelda village "inappropriate for some advertisers"? No swearing. No controversy. And yet it's banned from monetization. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rIL-KfCg9KE … @YouTube @TeamYouTube @YTCreators
I tried to appeal. YouTube says I can't appeal until the video has 1,000 views. I'm not a big star; sometimes it takes several weeks or months before one of my videos reaches that mark. That's months without monetization. Is there another way to appeal?
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What good is an appeal if you refuse to read it?pic.twitter.com/zpsvvkteHO
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Now it's monetized again. I guess a prerequisite for human review is complaining about the lack of human review on Twitter. Thanks for fixing it. I've got about ten other videos that
@YouTube improperly de-monetized; should I Tweet about those too? - 1 more reply
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This is why people like
@DennisPrager are suing YouTube. You hold yourself out like a public forum, but then you arbitrarily censor videos for unspecified reasons.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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The fact that the video has to have 1000+ views before it can be reviewed is ridiculous! It’d be much better if they changed it so that any video could get a review no matter how many views it’s on.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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