YouTube is stealing $200,000 from me every single month!
Over the last year, my team and I built a gaming channel network that generated over 100 million long-form views every month.
Then overnight, my two best performing channels were removed.
Not demonetized. Completely removed off the platform.
For the last 3 months, I've been in constant contact with YouTube trying to understand why.
One person told me it was circumvention.
Another said it was spam and deceptive practices.
Two different explanations.
One situation.
Not one clear answer.
How are creators supposed to learn from mistakes when the platform itself can't consistently explain what the mistake even was?
That's the real issue.
Complete lack of transparency.
Somewhere along the way, YouTube's automated moderation systems became the judge, jury, and executioner.
A channel gets flagged.
A decision gets made.
Years of work disappear overnight.
And the people affected are left with little more than an automated email and a generic appeal process.
This used to be a platform where creators could focus on entertaining audiences and building communities.
Now many creators live in fear, wondering when a random demonetization, restriction, or termination might hit their channel next.
And this isn't just a hobby anymore.
This pays mortgages.
This feeds families.
This supports my team of 25+ people.
Editors.
Designers.
Actors.
Real people who have spent the last 3 months waiting for answers alongside me.
Instead, we've received automated responses and copy-and-paste emails.
Creators wait weeks for a real human, and when we finally get one, the answers often raise more questions than they solve.
Nobody should have to gamble their livelihood on vague policy enforcement and automated support systems.
Nobody should spend months trying to decode conflicting answers from different representatives.
And nobody should lose years of work without receiving a clear explanation why.
I know I'm not alone in this.
If you've been demonetized, shadowbanned, age-restricted, suspended, or terminated without a real explanation, you know exactly what I'm talking about.
We're forced to play guessing games with appeals because YouTube refuses to communicate clearly.
Making this post is my last resort.
Not because I want sympathy.
Because I want answers.
And because thousands of other creators are dealing with the exact same problem.
If you've experienced something similar, tag @TeamYouTube.
Because creators deserve answers!
#NewCEO