Irrespective of the video being set to public or private, if it violates YouTube's Community Guidelines, a strike can be issued. Hope this helps clarify.
@TeamYouTube is it possible to get community guideline strikes on private videos that aren't ever shared? as in the uploader is the only one who could ever watch?
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It's interesting that a strike can be issued on a private video. How would a private video be deemed against community guidelines? Assuming it isn't shared with anyone there isn't a way for violating content to be reported in the first place, right?
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My completely private from the start video was claimed by the youtube algorithm, cause music so probably
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thats not a strike though only a claim
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