I managed to reach 1K subscribers and 4K watch hours before #デパプリ ended.
YouTube terminated this channel for spam reasons at that time (reasonable) and I should have been able to get access to this channel back immediately after my appeal, but they preferred to be stubborn until 8 months passed and finally this channel was restored.
Why do you think the average creator has to do extra editing and has to add faces and/or voices to their content, while content (most often gaming) that only adds watermarks (some don't) can still be monetized. Are they insiders/owners of the material that becomes the creator? , Not really.
Why are channels that have most of the public content that is not eligible for monetization still in monetized status, it's because the owner of the channel is YouTube itself.
YouTube creates content from certain materials, boosts its statistics, maybe gets contact from the owner of the material and finally makes a deal. No need for extra effort, worrying about prohibited topics or questioning the owner of a particular channel, right?
Most creators (especially those who are already monetized) on this platform are controlled by YouTube, other channels may be demonetized or terminated for no apparent reason even if you give a comparison.
What about creators who have nothing to do with YouTube? You must know creators that YouTube is proud of or if they get support, they only need to act friendly to the target and the target may become part of or at least get support from YouTube.
The reason I still create content is because I'm curious about the algorithm on each platform that I have based on my current status. 🤔
#キミプリ episode 3 and #まほプリ2 episode 2 are the last contents I made (respectively).
You might be able to get the remaining contents I promised after 2 years since the premiere. 😅 Other people can get a lot of viewers with old stuff, so why can't I. 😏
I'm still watching this anime even though there's no content being made. I might make random posts somewhere else to show that I'm still watching. Not many people see if I make posts on my own place. 😂
Cure Arrange
Reality hit harder.
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Cure Arrange
I started making content regularly since #トロプリ .
I managed to reach 1K subscribers and 4K watch hours before #デパプリ ended.
YouTube terminated this channel for spam reasons at that time (reasonable) and I should have been able to get access to this channel back immediately after my appeal, but they preferred to be stubborn until 8 months passed and finally this channel was restored.
I think @CureArrange2 is something to consider.
I admit that almost half of the total content on this channel (not including copyrighted content) looks messy/not good.
Let's just say I was still rejected by YPP after making changes (watch hours dropped drastically after removing copyrighted content).
I thought I could join YPP with @CureArrange2 , but no.
Do you know monopoly?
YouTube is included.
Why do you think the average creator has to do extra editing and has to add faces and/or voices to their content, while content (most often gaming) that only adds watermarks (some don't) can still be monetized.
Are they insiders/owners of the material that becomes the creator? , Not really.
Why are channels that have most of the public content that is not eligible for monetization still in monetized status, it's because the owner of the channel is YouTube itself.
YouTube creates content from certain materials, boosts its statistics, maybe gets contact from the owner of the material and finally makes a deal.
No need for extra effort, worrying about prohibited topics or questioning the owner of a particular channel, right?
Most creators (especially those who are already monetized) on this platform are controlled by YouTube, other channels may be demonetized or terminated for no apparent reason even if you give a comparison.
What about creators who have nothing to do with YouTube?
You must know creators that YouTube is proud of or if they get support, they only need to act friendly to the target and the target may become part of or at least get support from YouTube.
The reason I still create content is because I'm curious about the algorithm on each platform that I have based on my current status. 🤔
#キミプリ episode 3 and #まほプリ2 episode 2 are the last contents I made (respectively).
You might be able to get the remaining contents I promised after 2 years since the premiere. 😅
Other people can get a lot of viewers with old stuff, so why can't I. 😏
I'm still watching this anime even though there's no content being made.
I might make random posts somewhere else to show that I'm still watching.
Not many people see if I make posts on my own place. 😂
2 months ago | [YT] | 4
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