(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 @Monkey_MarkP and
Before YT drastically changed so much it was about views but now if you make content that is remotely close to being aggressive or otherwise what they deem unworthy of ad revenue then they won’t put up ads for that video and that is a major upset for creators that care about
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I and many other creators don’t really care for making money on YT - yes it helps with bills an what not most definitely but a lot of creators enjoy making videos but if YouTube can’t provide a better reason why a video got struck or w.e then the platform will die out eventually
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Replying to @jordanreapers @Monkey_MarkP and
You may not care about making money on YouTube but they do, and it's all they care about. Anything they can't explicitly profit off of will eventually just be purged from the platform.
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