But given the fact that this is an industry-wide standard that users have come to expect, seeing something different for the first time (especially as vague as a gray background on a channel name) for those who are not aware of the change again may just be confusing.
Again, apply the new rules to new channels going forward. Nothing wrong with that, really. But going back and un-verifying established channels is a destructive move, which is why I absolutely oppose it.
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also sorry for the long thread kobi and shitload of notifications probably lol
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Youtube just want to differentiate endorsement and verification, this is their solution. As long as the youtube audience is educated properly and it is forced down the throat of the consumer that the gray box is the new standard, no issues will come from it.
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