YouTube Circumvention Policy (?)

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Hello everyone,

This year, YouTube introduced AI Moderation, of course replacing people. Until recently, I was a YouTuber, but I got banned for something I didn't do. Of course, my appeal was rejected within 5 minutes (AI). I'm not going to fight with them, I couldn't care less about them.
However, one fact has me curious. YouTube supposedly detects (Circumvention Policy) activity if you, as a human, try to get around a ban + they delete your new channels. Of course, you can change your fingerprint and so on, but what about AdSense accounts? Recently, there was this big YouTuber who got taken down because he shared an AdSense account with someone else. Can that be circumvented, or do they actually check AdSense data and ban you based on that? For several years, I've been following creators' activities, and I've noticed that those who make AI-generated content have hundreds of channels, sometimes some get removed, but a large portion of them still stand and keep creating. Fingerprinting is one thing, but what about AdSense?
 
AdSense is tied to real info, so hiding fingerprints wont save you. Sharing accounts or using the same details will get flagged fast.
 
They absolutely cross-check AdSense data, payment info, tax details, and even IP or device patterns linked to those accounts. Reusing the same AdSense or related identifiers across channels can easily trigger a ban, even if you mask everything else.
 
From what I seen, even with different devices, reusing the same payment info or personal details usually triggers automatic bans adsense tracking is surprisingly strict.
 
YouTube does track AdSense info, identity, and payment details.
If you’re banned, using the same AdSense or anything linked to you triggers the circumvention policy. Those creators with many channels aren’t banned that’s why they can run them.
 
AdSense is definitely a strong link they use for detection. If you want to run new channels without linking back, you'd need truly separate AdSense accounts, meaning completely distinct personal and financial information. That's usually the biggest hurdle for getting around a ban like that.
 
And how does it work when you set up AdSense under a company? The system won’t link it automatically, but they can still connect it manually
 
They absolutely cross-check AdSense data, payment info, tax details, and even IP or device patterns linked to those accounts. Reusing the same AdSense or related identifiers across channels can easily trigger a ban, even if you mask everything else.
what if you put the adsense in a llc name? would that work? has it for people?
 
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