@layzhis Imagina que vc tem 2 ingressos pro circo da cidade
Mas o circo só chega dia 11 de junho
Um desses ingressos começa a valer em novembro
O outro começa a valer dia 14 de junho
Entendeu?
Dear YouTube,
We need to talk.
For the last 15 years, we built this platform with you.
We woke up at 3 AM to upload videos. We funneled our savings into cameras, mics, editors, and thumbnails.
We sacrificed birthdays, weddings, and weekends to ship one more upload. We turned our living rooms into studios.
We turned our voices into livelihoods. We turned strangers into communities of millions because you told us this was the future.
And now we are watching that future get taken from us, one channel at a time.
The recent AdSense wave is the worst it has ever been. Real creators with real audiences and real businesses are watching everything disappear overnight.
People who never broke a single rule. People who poured a decade of their lives into building something honest.
The email comes in and the entire business is gone. No appeal that actually works. No human to talk to. No path back.
Some of these creators have 6 channels under one AdSense. All 6 die in the same notification.
Years of work erased in a single algorithm decision nobody at YouTube can even explain.
The support is broken. The "creator chat" is a script reading bot pretending to listen.
The appeal forms feel like sending letters into the void. Real questions get template responses.
Real evidence gets ignored. Real businesses get crushed and nobody at the company seems to care.
We are not asking for charity. We are asking for basic respect.
We built this platform for you. We brought you the billions of hours of attention you sell to advertisers.
We attracted the audiences you monetize. We are the reason YouTube is one of the largest companies on the internet.
Every single dollar of that value passed through someone who set up a camera in their bedroom and hit upload.
And the way you treat us back is to ban us by mistake, ignore our appeals, and tell us the algorithm decided.
This is not how you treat the people who built your empire.
We are not the enemy. We are the product.
And right now, we are tired, hurt, and watching friends lose everything they built because nobody at YouTube cares enough to pick up the phone.
Do better.
The creators you forgot.
@NatanBerry@PeachiPopss É q tá bem barato mano, mas ainda assim tem gente q faz nesse preço pq tá começando. É fd pq sao casos e casos mas a galera fica pá pq o "certo" é cobrar o justo. Mas se vc tá começando as vezes cobrar menos é oq vai fazer vc começar a trampar
An open letter to YouTube.
We need to talk.
Creators are waking up to terminated channels, wiped revenues, and years of work gone overnight. No warning. No explanation. No appeal that actually works.
So on behalf of every creator who has ever put their life into this platform, here are our demands.
1. Tell us WHY.
A termination email with zero context is not a policy. If you are going to end someone's livelihood, the least you can do is explain what they actually did wrong.
2. Fix the appeals process.
Right now appealing a strike feels like shouting into a void. An automated rejection in 24 hours is not a review. We want real humans making real decisions.
3. Stop punishing whole channels for one video.
One bad upload should not erase five years of content. Strike the video. Don't delete the creator.
4. Give us a warning before termination.
A strike system exists for a reason. Use it. Creators should not be going from zero issues to fully terminated with no steps in between.
5. Be transparent about what is changing.
Every few months the rules quietly shift and channels start disappearing. Tell us what changed. We are not mind readers.
6. Protect the creators who built this platform.
YouTube would not exist without creators. The people losing their channels right now are not bad actors. Many of them are the reason people still open the app.
We are not asking for special treatment.
We are asking to be treated like partners, not liabilities.
Reply if you agree.