Youtube *adult* geared content, guidelines for not getting removed???

flipstyle

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Ok, so I just had my first youtube vid 'deleted' because of the 'nature of material,' yesterday. This boggles me because I have seen WAY more 'risque' vids on youtube that have been up for months, if not years. My video was up for a whopping night before it got taken down.

Granted, my title and tags were quite explicit (tease spanking thong, etc) for more views, the video itself had no nudity whatsoever. Just a girl dancing in a thong and bra.

The only thing I can think of is the 'thumbnail' for the video I chose was pretty 'borderline'...it was a closeup of her ass with her thong clearly exposed.

I'm not sure which of the elements of the video got it removed, but I don't want to lose this channel, so any tips would be greatly appreciated on what is/isn't allowed on youtube in terms of mature content. Hopefully some YT gurus can chime in.

Lastly, how do people get 'adult' content up on youtube that requires 'logging in due to view questionable/ adult content'?

Thanks!
 
I have the same problem and when i try adult youtube marketing. Any help on this subject would be greatly appreciated.
 
I think your competitor flag your vid to get deleted. Adult niche, music, movies and tv series are the high competition niche on youtube.
 
Like someone said above, it's more than likely your competitor flagging you down. I've seen videos on Youtube with full nudity, but they always require you to login to verify your age and they are always for educational purposes. Something like breast feeding etc.

Were you promoting an affiliate adult site I'm guessing? Whatever you were doing, was either against the ToS so it was flagged and taken down, or people in that niche just decided to mass flag your video down. Give more details about the video and what you were doing with it, the description, if you were promoting anything etc.
 
Those damn thumbnails get me every time!

I've seen porn on Youtube that was up for months. But they always had the file name as the title. Like, ******.MP4 etc
Maybe try being a bit more creative with the title, don't make it so explicitly tempting.

I'd say change the thumbnail but we all know that's what sells a click lol.
 
most of the times, its the competition flagging your vids
 
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