Rumor on the street is if you make a YouTube video talking about another YouTuber you get demonetized!
IS THAT TRUE @TeamYouTube ???
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Replying to @KEEMSTAR
Hi Keem - Confirming this isn't true. There may be other reasons why these videos get flagged. Our Ad-friendly Guidelines state that incendiary & demeaning content isn't allowed. So if videos appear like it's ridiculing another creator, it might get picked up as not safe for ads.
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Replying to @TeamYouTube @KEEMSTAR
I know people disagree with me but this is a good policy.
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Why is it good? If we were back in the 30's and discrimination was still considered perfectly normal, a "creator" would say all kinds of untoward and racist things. Under this policy, if you were to disagree with them and tell them they are wrong: you'd be banned.
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You do realize we’re talking about demonetization not removing videos...
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Also, what do you think taking someone's income away is meant to do? Keep them around more? No, obviously it's to try and get them off the platform. Would you not be upset if your wages were cut even though you did your job like normal?
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If your channels only purpose is to hate others then yes, I do think your income should be taken away on THAT video. And THAT video alone.
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What is hate exactly? Like my example before: it would have been considered hateful in the past to tell someone they are a bigot, even when they were. It's the freedom to challenge people's ideas and ridicule them for bad ones that move us forward.
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