To explain exactly what went down I finished editing a video after 3 hours and watched the same video over 15 times, I rendered it and uploaded it onto youtube. I slapped the thumbnail on and added tags and a description. When I posted it I immediately realized it was nothing (2)
@TeamYouTube Recently received a community guidelines strike due to a mistake, when appealed the person did not read my description nor bothered to check if it actually was a mistake. If anyone could help me or get me in contact with someone who can please do! (1)
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but a black screen, so I unlisted the video IMMEDIATELY and went back to look at what went wrong. I realized I rendered the video incorrectly and re-rendered it and posted it again this time actually working. I then realized I had a community guidelines strike which made sense(3)
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since majority of youtube strikes are via bots. So I made an appeal explaining my mistake and a couple days later received a generic email saying I was in violation of community guidelines (which I didn't deny) AND that my strike will remain. (4)pic.twitter.com/Hu9dR9ZsCH
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I was baffled since it was very clearly a mistake and it clearly states when appealing a video that the video may still be removed even if the community strike remains (WHICH IS WHAT I WANTED!). This was pure ignorance on youtube's side and I highly doubt that (5)
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I will even be able to remove the strike due to me being a small youtuber with only 20 subscribers. This is very upsetting and unsettling that youtube only will support bigger channels. (6)
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I use to like youtube more over twitch because on youtube it seemed like everyone got fucked equally as hard and had the same chance of appealing a video no matter subs. Obviously thats not the case. (7)
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