Balancing an open platform while protecting our community isn’t always easy, but it’s worth it. As @SusanWojcicki points out in her quarterly creator letter, openness:
Creates opportunity
Fosters community
Encourages learning
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I understand the concern, but I know of several Twitch streamers who upload their archives to Youtube and stay monetized.
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I thought of that too. The wording really sounds like that would be a problem too but I've seen people do that or make videos with cuts from their streams too. I wasn't sure how long the bit that mentions that has been policy though & if maybe monetising that may be hard soon.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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I'm unlikely to ever be monetised on Yt but I still care about how they treat everyone else in this regard and I don't feel Yt offers enough to demand exclusivity which might not be what's happening but is what what they shared sounds like & their lack of response or explanation
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To people like you enquiring about the state of their channel or asking questions is also a bad way to treat their creators. All platforms have flaws (I'm on multiple and I acknowledge this) but the way YouTube treats their creators is very problematic.
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