mickeymouse222
Newbie
- Nov 11, 2025
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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?
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?