Hi,
I'm starting to feel it's one rule for bigger Youtubers and another for smaller ones.
Last night I got an email from Youtube saying they will remove my channel from the Partner programme unless I remove content that they feel breaks their guideline rules. The specifically stated: In a recent review, our team found made for kids content on your channel,Bubblegummonsters, that is considered enticing to kids through deception, sensationalism, and/or manipulation, which violates our quality principles for kids and family content.
I don't understand how my kid content videos violated this at all. I create Five Nights at Freddy's based content where I bring the FNAF characters to real life and they interact in a fun way with my son and his cousins. None of the videos are violent, they're sometimes a bit spooky but only in a fun way. So I don't understand why Youtube has decided to remove this content. I spoke to a represetative this morning and they said they can't say what videos in particular broke these rules and I just need to refer to their guideline page, which is of no use at all.
What makes it even harder to swallow is that there are clearly other much bigger channels still doing things similar to this with no consequence at all. Not to call anyone out but there's a large gaming channel that has their kids in the videos regularly playing scary games. They've never set their videos to 'for kids' despite them having children in the videos all the way through. So I'm starting to think that Youtube is allowing bigger channels to do what they want because they're bringing in a lot of money for Youtube.
Has anyone else recieved this email recently? If so what are you going to do. Because of the vagueness and completely useless advice I think I'm just going to have to remove all of my kid content videos. I've recently pivoted the channel to move away from the kid content but those videos are still my main income source and so by doing this I'm going to kill all my revenue. I just don't think I have a choice.
I'm starting to feel it's one rule for bigger Youtubers and another for smaller ones.
Last night I got an email from Youtube saying they will remove my channel from the Partner programme unless I remove content that they feel breaks their guideline rules. The specifically stated: In a recent review, our team found made for kids content on your channel,Bubblegummonsters, that is considered enticing to kids through deception, sensationalism, and/or manipulation, which violates our quality principles for kids and family content.
I don't understand how my kid content videos violated this at all. I create Five Nights at Freddy's based content where I bring the FNAF characters to real life and they interact in a fun way with my son and his cousins. None of the videos are violent, they're sometimes a bit spooky but only in a fun way. So I don't understand why Youtube has decided to remove this content. I spoke to a represetative this morning and they said they can't say what videos in particular broke these rules and I just need to refer to their guideline page, which is of no use at all.
What makes it even harder to swallow is that there are clearly other much bigger channels still doing things similar to this with no consequence at all. Not to call anyone out but there's a large gaming channel that has their kids in the videos regularly playing scary games. They've never set their videos to 'for kids' despite them having children in the videos all the way through. So I'm starting to think that Youtube is allowing bigger channels to do what they want because they're bringing in a lot of money for Youtube.
Has anyone else recieved this email recently? If so what are you going to do. Because of the vagueness and completely useless advice I think I'm just going to have to remove all of my kid content videos. I've recently pivoted the channel to move away from the kid content but those videos are still my main income source and so by doing this I'm going to kill all my revenue. I just don't think I have a choice.