YouTube Now Allows Creators to Remove Community Guideline Strikes
YouTube now allows creators to eliminate policy strikes through completion of educational courses on its Community Guidelines.
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YouTube has announced a new policy allowing creators to remove warnings for community guideline violations by taking educational training courses.
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This update marks the first time YouTube has provided a standard process for getting warnings removed.
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YouTube issues strikes against videos and channels that violate policies like spam, scams, violent/graphic content, and copyright infringement.
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After receiving a strike, a channel may lose its ability to publish fully monetized videos. After multiple strikes, YouTube may terminate the channel.
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YouTube recognizes that receiving strikes can be disruptive, especially for creators who depend on advertising income.
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Previously, creators were given one warning for the lifetime of their channel. Under the new system, they will receive individual warnings based on the specific policies they violate.