Hey Pixels, YouTube has never said they would apply it in every video, maybe that’s a new feature for those creators that do not upload their own thumbnails. Wait and trust them, they know what they are doing. Criticise once it is already in place and fully explained.
There are legal reasons or trade-offs for everything you have said before. You have to tick a bell because the usual user is subscribed to a lot of channels which is the problem of the feed (many videos get lost) and get a notification of just some of them which engages the user
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more. Demonetisation is another trade-off. They need to assure advertisers that the content of the videos on the platform respect the rules of YouTube. As they cannot revise every video on YouTube, they need to apply algorithms for that (which may be faulty in some cases, not the
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mayority of them). That can cause a bit of resignation, however it is the only way to assure them that the videos respect rules. The algorithm can't assure all videos taken down don't respect the rules but you can assure that any video that is not taken down respect the rules.
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