To devils advocate here a little. It is a situation about choice. Advertizers have the right to choose not to advertise on content that covers certain topics. But also, creators have the choice to disallow these categories of ads on their content if they wish.
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Replying to @soliloquy084 @TeamYouTube
I don't disagree with that but it does seem somewhat arbitrary. Many military videos are monetized, many aren't. Though it does seem to be if you're talking about the 20th century then it's much more likely to be demonetized.
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Replying to @Historysmilo @TeamYouTube
There is definitely room for improvement in the system. But I do find it helpful to think of these things from the other sides perspective. YouTube doesn't aim to destroy history content, they aim to manage the worlds largest video site. It's no easy task, but they're not evil.
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Replying to @soliloquy084 @TeamYouTube
No no I agree they're not evil it's an insane task.
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I shall now delete this tweet as i'm a fool for not knowing the ad settings
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You're definitely not alone in not knowing about the ad settings, actually I bet most creators don't. So be careful who you call a fool.
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