YouTube’s AI Is Falsely Demonitizing Animation Channels!?

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Looks like a lot of animation channels, even the ones that have no AI involved in the creation process whatsoever, are getting falsely flagged and demonetized by YouTube’s AI moderation.

Reason:


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I’ve seen tons of examples on Twitter of channels that clearly have clean, family-friendly animated content but still got hit with the same “harmful content involving minors” reason for demonetization.

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@Panther28 I would like to hear your take on this.
 
Looks like a lot of animation channels, even the ones that have no AI involved in the creation process whatsoever, are getting falsely flagged and demonetized by YouTube’s AI moderation.

Reason:


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I’ve seen tons of examples on Twitter of channels that clearly have clean, family-friendly animated content but still got hit with the same “harmful content involving minors” reason for demonetization.

Watch this video for more:


@Panther28 I would like to hear your take on this.
yeah strangly enough, i already seen a few videos like this, and these weren't that one! lol damn, so much for animations being creative freegrounds! I think many of the creators position themselves as TOO MUCH children friendly, and kids are probably watching them on their adults tablets! lol I'm pretty sure there is some of that in it, and parents maybe then reporting content, saying its unnacaptable for their kids to see. If not then the bot is defiantly picking this up. I'll be keeping an eye out, I'm not monitised yet, but i don't look forward to it now! lol

Have to make sure we have no "minor" children characters in our animations going forward (& backward) lol
 
yeah strangly enough, i already seen a few videos like this, and these weren't that one! lol damn, so much for animations being creative freegrounds! I think many of the creators position themselves as TOO MUCH children friendly, and kids are probably watching them on their adults tablets! lol I'm pretty sure there is some of that in it, and parents maybe then reporting content, saying its unnacaptable for their kids to see. If not then the bot is defiantly picking this up. I'll be keeping an eye out, I'm not monitised yet, but i don't look forward to it now! lol

Have to make sure we have no "minor" children characters in our animations going forward (& backward) lol

I see!

I’ve analyzed a lot of demonetized animation channels and compared them to those that are still monetized. I lean more toward the idea that AI moderation judges based on how the characters look, not on the age demographic of the audience. So it seems to be purely visual-based demonetization wave.

Some big animation channels like Rico Animations are not child-friendly at all, yet they are still monetized because they don’t use minor-like characters in their animations.

On the other hand, I have channels (not in the animation niche) that clearly attract a large portion of a young audience, and I haven’t had any issues with them so far.

One thing is for sure: this demonetization wave is not fair, and YouTube is not transparent about it at all.
 
Yes totally agree with you. I actually seen a video too, that someone from the EU sued yotuube for demonitising them, and they won, but yotuube hasn't reinstated their channel, and probablly never will lol. Dude says that its indian workers have 8 seconds too to confirm an ai decision or something! lol what a shit show!
 
Yes totally agree with you. I actually seen a video too, that someone from the EU sued yotuube for demonitising them, and they won, but yotuube hasn't reinstated their channel, and probablly never will lol. Dude says that its indian workers have 8 seconds too to confirm an ai decision or something! lol what a shit show!

Lmao, that’s wild.

Yes, big social media companies usually outsource moderation because of the massive volume of content.

I used to know a girl from a third-world country who worked for a company hired by Snapchat. Her job was to review auto-flagged videos and either validate the flag or reject it. She had a fixed, large number of videos to go through every day, though I don’t remember the exact number.

She said the job was boring, repetitive, and had to be done quickly, so mistakes were very likely to happen. That was a while ago, though.

Now with YouTube, seeing how people’s appeals get rejected almost immediately and they receive emails saying, “We reviewed your content and confirmed it violated the YPP Terms of Service,” I doubt there’s any real human intervention involved at this point. It feels fully automated, and they just don’t want to admit it.

The worst part about this is that YouTube will still show ads on those demonetized channels, so it’s a win-win for them.
 
I think they are doing this on purpose. Because YouTube gives preference to original content featuring people, and it also cuts back on monetization for channels that post content based on AI.
 
Its not only animation, gaming channels too
Safer approach is diversifying channels across separate brands/entities, not stacking risky accounts.
Can't separate anything if you only have one AdSense account. LLC is nonsense unless you are rich and then trusting other people with your AdSense account wouldn't work so I don't see a way out. If they demonetize one channel you are screwed permanently. Only famous and lucky people manage to monetized again.

The worst part about this is that YouTube will still show ads on those demonetized channels, so it’s a win-win for them.

Yeah its all a big scam.
 
Only famous and lucky people manage to monetized again.

YouTube has actually been very cooperative over the past few days on X. Many creators who were wrongfully demonetized tagged @TeamYouTube on Twitter and ended up getting real human support that restored their monetization.

That’s the only effective way to handle it right now. This is the first time we’ve seen YouTube this active, providing real support and even DMing people directly to help resolve their issues. Usually they don't give a single f.
 
erhaps it’s not a mistake, YouTube may be moderating content more strictly. AI-generated content could be reviewed more carefully to prevent low-quality spam from existing, making room for higher-quality content instead.
 
They seem to be working on it. I like "Dungeon Soup", they posted that they were demonetized 11 days ago, but gave an update that their channel was fixed.


Yes they got it fixed by tagging @TeamYoutube on Twitter.

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Perhaps it’s not a mistake, YouTube may be moderating content more strictly. AI-generated content could be reviewed more carefully to prevent low-quality spam from existing, making room for higher-quality content instead.

It is a mistake, and YouTube is aware of it.
 
Without a doubt, YouTube is declining every year. I remember it used to be a very creative site where great channels like Smosh, among others, emerged. But unfortunately, the platform's greed and arbitrary restrictions have caused everything to fall apart. Even a very famous YouTuber in Latin America had a report done on him by a television channel, and they used one of his videos. Then the television channel uploaded that report to YouTube, and the original YouTuber sued the creator for copyright infringement. The strangest thing about the case was that YouTube gave priority to the television channel, regardless of the fact that the creator had uploaded the video first and had been doing so longer.
 
Perhaps it's because AI-generated content is currently flooding youtube, contradicting their original criteria
Once AI videos are accepted, many channals are spamming with too many low-quality videos
 
Today there is only few people investing in their videos

That means kilometric boring pseudo podcasts or AI generated storytelling

You can say what you want, but nowadays the few creativity remaining is on AI generated content

Nobody wants to see your face, personal brand is an hoax

There are only two successful video formulas, videos only for hearing (audiobook style, that it doesn't matter what is on screen, yes even your face, that can be over 10 min long) and short dopamine shot video fully visual (where speech or music is superfluous, people watch them on the way to work/school usually with the sound turned off, better if they are 10/15 secs long)
 
So if your a shit hot channel, with quality adult stuff (dungeon soup) then you'll have no problems getting reinstated! (once you bring it to their fecking attention lol the bar is high! hahah
 
Without a doubt, YouTube is declining every year. I remember it used to be a very creative site where great channels like Smosh, among others, emerged. But unfortunately, the platform's greed and arbitrary restrictions have caused everything to fall apart. Even a very famous YouTuber in Latin America had a report done on him by a television channel, and they used one of his videos. Then the television channel uploaded that report to YouTube, and the original YouTuber sued the creator for copyright infringement. The strangest thing about the case was that YouTube gave priority to the television channel, regardless of the fact that the creator had uploaded the video first and had been doing so longer.

That's a whole different topic which has always one of the most weaknesses of the YouTube system. Their copyright system it's very easy to abuse. YouTube doesn't care about who uploaded first and doesn't even ask the reporter to provide proof of ownership .

And no YouTube doesn't favourite TV channels or big companies.. they just have a fucked up copyright system.

I remember few year ago Bungie filed a lawsuit against Youtube because someone was sending fake copyright strikes to creators in the name of Bungie and the funny part even Bungie themselves received a copyright strike from that fraudster lmao

Plot twist: Same person is still doing the same shit now in 2026. I am dealing with one of his copyright claims as we speak.


Nobody wants to see your face, personal brand is an hoax

There are only two successful video formulas, videos only for hearing (audiobook style, that it doesn't matter what is on screen, yes even your face, that can be over 10 min long) and short dopamine shot video fully visual (where speech or music is superfluous, people watch them on the way to work/school usually with the sound turned off, better if they are 10/15 secs long)

Those might be the easiest videos to make but definitely aren't the only two successful video formulas! the biggest channels on the platform are still personal branded channels and will always be.

So if your a shit hot channel, with quality adult stuff (dungeon soup) then you'll have no problems getting reinstated! (once you bring it to their fecking attention lol the bar is high! hahah

To be fair their Twitter support is reinstating almost everyone that wrongfully got hit by the AI moderation.

A lot of small channels got reinstated same way as "Dungeon Soup."

Hopefully they are also training their AI to not flag similar channels in the future

Because I have seen a lot of instances where creators got reinstated by @TeamYouTube (flag reason was "Harmful content involving minors") and few days later the AI moderation got their asses again but this time the reason was: "Misleading family content"." hahaha
 
YouTube has actually been very cooperative over the past few days on X. Many creators who were wrongfully demonetized tagged @TeamYouTube on Twitter and ended up getting real human support that restored their monetization.

That’s the only effective way to handle it right now. This is the first time we’ve seen YouTube this active, providing real support and even DMing people directly to help resolve their issues. Usually they don't give a single f.
It's just a PR move. They do it for a few days so people say how they are doing great and that's it, the rest didn't get shit solved.
 
YouTube has actually been very cooperative over the past few days on X. Many creators who were wrongfully demonetized tagged @TeamYouTube on Twitter and ended up getting real human support that restored their monetization.

That’s the only effective way to handle it right now. This is the first time we’ve seen YouTube this active, providing real support and even DMing people directly to help resolve their issues. Usually they don't give a single f.
Yes the most effective way is to talk to Youtube's support team. But I agree with you Youtube's personnel usually don't care.
 
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