That sucks. I guess that just shows how easily we are subject to the whims of those who control these platforms and remove your income whenever you make the slightest misstep. I was a follower of your channel @CuriousPejjy. Sincerely wish youtube will wake up and be fair to you.
Damn, I guess it's over. YouTube seems to not want to do the right thing and keep the termination even though no real "harmful & dangerous content" was made.
I can't believe it. I'm so heartbroken and discouraged. For over 4 years I worked hard on my YouTube without any strikes, reports and/or issues and now a straight termination for no good reason.
Making videos/podcasts is what I love doing and ever wanted to do. Now that's being stripped away from me.
There is still time to re-review this to see that if there was any violation and if there was, it was corrected right away.
@TeamYouTube@YouTubeCreators@YouTube please do the right thing and reinstate my channel. I did nothing wrong.
GOOD NEWS πΊπΈ Tesla is officially authorized by the State of Texas to operate driverless vehicles commercially π₯
The company's dedicated subsidiary, Tesla Robotaxi, LLC, has successfully secured its Automated Motor Vehicle Operator credential π
Passed by the 89th Texas Legislature, Senate Bill 2807 establishes the definitive regulatory framework for these commercial operations. Its implementing provisions dictate that all companies must maintain an active authorization with the TxDMV, a mandate that officially became enforceable on May 28, 2026 ποΈ
Within this legal framework, Texas defines an "Automated Driving System" (ADS) as hardware and software capable of managing the entire dynamic driving task on a sustained basis via Level 3, Level 4, or Level 5 automation. Because Tesla is deploying these vehicles completely driverless without human safety monitors in the front seats, the stateβs authorization inherently certifies that the technology meets SAE Level 4 standards π
By meeting these stringent requirements, Tesla is formally validating the system's autonomous capabilities. This milestone officially transitions the underlying technology from supervised testing into a fully legal, revenue-generating ride-hailing service across the state π
To initiate this commercial phase, Texas Department of Motor Vehicles filings confirm there are currently 42 registered and authorized vehicles in the active fleet. This foundational legal clearance allows Tesla to immediately begin monetizing these units while laying the groundwork to rapidly expand its ride-hailing network into major markets like Dallas and Houston π
@stevenmarkryan Hi, I'm a lurker. Just popping by here to get the latest news and random musings from the accounts I follow, which are mostly tesla related. π