So many nonsense demonetizations lately

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I have noticed a trend in the past months where people get demonetized for what seems to be arbitrary reasons. I know people with good channels in various niches, some are rather big, and they still got demonetized. They are unable to monetize again, as YouTube refuse to disclose any details.

Monetizing a channel is still achievable. But the moment your channel gains enough traction, they may demonetize it. They are firing staff and relying on AI for this. Many false positives. They rarely revert these decisions. They boast their numbers in terms of videos deleted, comments deleted, and demonetizations. "We are doing something".

This website is stuck without earnings for a couple of years, it's incapable of growing properly, even after pushing shorts so much trying to compete with TikTok, and it's coming with excuses to not pay creators.

They promote a channel, eventually demonetize it, the creator leaves the channel running because they refuse to delete their videos and just move to a new one or into another platform. They continue to run ads on the videos and they get 100% of ad revenue. They wait for more new creators with fresh content to position videos, demonetize them, collect 100% ad revenue. Rinse and repeat.

Eventually only a few will be able to make money from videos anymore. I say get as much money as possible from YouTube before it becomes like a TV station where everyone needs a license to do anything due excessive regulations.
 
Can you link those channels that were unable to get monetized again?
 
YouTube is taking these actions because a lot of new creators have entered the platform and they are looking for shortcuts to make money. When they are caught, action is taken by YouTube.
 
You need to spam accounts as long as it's possible to create many of them. Grow accounts at scale. AI is a joke right now. They think it's godlike but nah, it's like firing shots everywhere due to hallucinatory nature of it. It's not capable of being reliable now. If it was done in medicine sector, we'd be doomed... But apparently YouTube and their creators aren't worth caution. Lol

Then they will bring in more regulations possibly allowing one account per user with KYC, send $1 bank verification from your name and so on.

But so they'll let competitors grow with lesser regulations. Happily thanks to Blockchain and web 3 evolving we might get freedom at scale again. It just needs to get traction.

Conclusion: abuse the f*** out of them
 
YouTube is taking these actions because a lot of new creators have entered the platform and they are looking for shortcuts to make money. When they are caught, action is taken by YouTube.
Most of the newly created channels were created all because of AI. Everyone wants to squeeze the honey out of AI.
 
There is some fault for sure when you are demonetized. When you get demonetized because of some minor mistake, you can still appeal it and get the status back.
 
My yt channel is 15 years old, content is getting views as always and they have demonetized although it has earned money through ads. Just stupid
 
I have noticed a trend in the past months where people get demonetized for what seems to be arbitrary reasons. I know people with good channels in various niches, some are rather big, and they still got demonetized. They are unable to monetize again, as YouTube refuse to disclose any details.

Monetizing a channel is still achievable. But the moment your channel gains enough traction, they may demonetize it. They are firing staff and relying on AI for this. Many false positives. They rarely revert these decisions. They boast their numbers in terms of videos deleted, comments deleted, and demonetizations. "We are doing something".

This website is stuck without earnings for a couple of years, it's incapable of growing properly, even after pushing shorts so much trying to compete with TikTok, and it's coming with excuses to not pay creators.

They promote a channel, eventually demonetize it, the creator leaves the channel running because they refuse to delete their videos and just move to a new one or into another platform. They continue to run ads on the videos and they get 100% of ad revenue. They wait for more new creators with fresh content to position videos, demonetize them, collect 100% ad revenue. Rinse and repeat.

Eventually only a few will be able to make money from videos anymore. I say get as much money as possible from YouTube before it becomes like a TV station where everyone needs a license to do anything due excessive regulations.
That's true, and everything is changing about YouTube these days. It used to be a better platform to earn income easily.
 
Many social media lately is stricking content very easily.
 
Eventually only a few will be able to make money from videos anymore. I say get as much money as possible from YouTube before it becomes like a TV station where everyone needs a license to do anything due excessive regulations.

Sounds like an accurate prediction of the future.

The step past that … why have content makers at all when you can have AI generate the content? Closed ecosystems are more profitable.
 
YouTube is taking these actions because a lot of new creators have entered the platform and they are looking for shortcuts to make money. When they are caught, action is taken by YouTube.
If there was a clear rubric to follow, sure. You got caught. But you also get flagged for inane things that don’t make any sense according to their rules.
 
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