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Replying to @TeamYouTube
Let me break this down for what you just did. By unverifying almost every youtuber you: 1 - Open up their channel to impostor spam bots again 2 - Make it confusing for people to recognize creators 3 - *Most important* Demean and demotivate creators who poured in hard work for you
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Replying to @Lost_Pause_ @TeamYouTube
Ok, why is Noble always demeaning almost everything Youtube does. They are changing verification standards, so people won't want to work? A verification tick is nothing to hard work rn, just let the changes happen and then see what is happening. Like, times change, so do we
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Because YouTube's been making bad decisions with the platform lately? Noble did talk about how good it was that YT implemented the post-upload editing feature, it's been kinda the only good thing coming from YT this year, and changing how cc work but the community pushed that one
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It is more of, someone complaining about the announcement of something before everything is figured out. Not all changes that are happening with YT are bad, but it seems as if any announcement of a change has people screaming about YT being fucked.
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Not really, what people complaint about more is when YouTube tried to "fix" something doesn't even need it to begin with, instead of what they should fix like monetization (entire channels getting demonetized over nothing) and the copystrike abuse from companies (specially music)
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