I know your not that into the idea of YouTube demonotizing in order to "steal" some ad revenue. But if we could see if they are running adds on your demonitized videos, we could prove yes or no.
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Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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The admission comments affect monetization is nothing new. YouTube had already told us comments can effect a video's advertiser status. Videos from family vlogs which have nasty comments from pedophiles get demonetized. This is a known issue for creators.
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His channel is a legal analysis hints "vlawg". Its like legal eagle but better. He keeps me entertained and educated on actual legal documents. Surely there are no comments stopping monetization. This is because over all of his videos the info doesnt fit the narrative.
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YouTube may not have an interest in reducing content creator ad revenue if the way de-monetization occurs were happening the same way to every creator. But not all creators are equal, as YouTube created "priority creators" which gives special treatment for monetization and...
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Censorship to its "priority" content creators. Priority is given to corporate media, Hollywood stars, music stars, etc. And YouTube is currently pushing hard to attract more of those creators to the platform.
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Is it possible that YT does not have enough advertising $ to spread around at certain times, so demonetizes videos on smaller channels in order to be able to allocate dollars to larger channels they are pushing? Don't want to reveal their ad revenues are not what they were?
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