Ah! So totally agree we're saying the same thing when it comes to certain types of videos aka videos with more mature themes, or that contain a lot of violence, raciness, etc – there's a greater chance those will be both demonetized and not recommended.
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Replying to @TeamYouTube @KEEMSTAR
Right. And the parameters for “mature themes” have become so loose that creativity has been stripped from the platform and buried. Our art can’t have reach unless we playcate advertisers... This is a slippery slope downward. The AI has been running rampant.
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You just wrecked YouTube

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Replying to @BgamerPRO @McJuggerNuggets and
@McJuggerNuggets is right YouTube, your just lying to all of us to make yourselves look good and antagonize us.1 reply 0 retweets 9 likes -
Replying to @SSpartan913 @BgamerPRO and
YT: It is our policy to engage, not antagonize.
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Replying to @BgamerPRO @SSpartan913 and
Just now? Where have YOU been for the last two years?
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Replying to @spreadsheeticus @SSpartan913 and
Lmao it’s been rough , have u heard of that app storyfire it’s got pretty good potential but it’s still in like a beta phase so give that some time and I’ll think storyfire will conquer YouTube
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Replying to @BgamerPRO @SSpartan913 and
The Heroes program wasn’t implemented to control content, it was implemented so YouTube is wouldn’t have to pay so much in ad dollars for repeatedly successful creators. I wouldn’t put any money on which service will succeed YouTube just yet. We will know when the time is right.
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Replying to @spreadsheeticus @SSpartan913 and
It may of been originally implemented for that , but does it just do that? No. It destroys the creativity for creators and the only way to grow on YouTube from 2017-now is to do bullshit click bait content that isn’t enjoyable to create and takes our creative freedom we once had
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Of course it does. The program exists so they could outsource responsibility to firms like the SPLC Most “right-wing” content is very popular. If they paid out to everybody they’d go broke very quick If they didn’t pay, they’d lose their best creators Very clever idea, imho.
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