Author Topic: youtube introduces new advertiser friendliness guidelines  (Read 5016 times)

they now say that this is only an improved notification system to explain why videos are demonetized, nevertheless videos have been newly deemed advertiser unfriendly. https://productforums.google.com/forum/m/#!topic/youtube/djWE1FRqQKo

So basically what they're saying is "we had this policy before and we've just now decided to enforce it"
If so, they should change their ill-implemented and ill-enforced policy immediately.

inb4 McZealot says this is a great change

So basically what they're saying is "we had this policy before and we've just now decided to enforce it"
If so, they should change their ill-implemented and ill-enforced policy immediately.

Like I said, the internet works the exact same way everywhere else. Only difference is this is getting a little too stringent.

I honestly hope youtube just loving dies and never comes back.


I think youtube needs therapy from the amount of times it tried to commit Self Delete.

I agree with this. I'm loving sick and tired of the youtube drama bullstuff and all the reaction videos (Including h3h3productions, forget that channel)
whether or not you hate channels like that, preventing them from getting ad revenue is not the way to fix it.

inb4 McZealot says this is a great change
wtf

what would lead you to believe i support this

i found a deadlock

if you put content-id'd stuff in your video that's "not advertiser friendly" does it get ads or no?

To be honest, I wish all the popular youtubers and such just left Youtube and went to some different video sharing site and as a result others would follow. The question is, who would actually try to put in the effort to make a similar website with none of youtube's BS copyright and other stuff?

its not the effort involved, its the fact that google has an insane clutch and nobody wants to risk their career over some bs they pull