The Presumption of Guilt on YouTube
Every wrongly terminated creator shares the same story:
One lost their channel for being "linked" to an account they never knew existed.
Another was banned for "ban evasion" despite having only one account ever.
A third was terminated for "spam" on an empty profile used only to watch videos.
They all said the same thing:
"I didn't do what you're accusing me of."
YouTube's response?
No evidence. No explanation. Just "the decision stands."
This isn't moderation.
This is presumption of guilt.
Creators are treated as criminals, not partners.
Execution first, trial never.
In any court, you're innocent until proven guilty.
On YouTube, you're guilty until viral on X.
RT if you believe creators deserve better.
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