@TeamYouTube Hey could you please check this because we've lost out on a lot of adrevenue since this happened and we're not able to sustain the salaries without this income - I would really appreciate it being resolved today
3 of our monetised YouTube channels - incl. Pexto - got suspended this week for "related channel" violations.
Because an old, dormant channel was flagged for reused content it doesn't actually contain, and we missed the appeal window before we ever saw it.
@TeamYouTube
3 of our monetised YouTube channels - incl. Pexto - got suspended this week for "related channel" violations.
Because an old, dormant channel was flagged for reused content it doesn't actually contain, and we missed the appeal window before we ever saw it.
@TeamYouTube
We're a full production studio - writers, editors, creative directors - not an automation network. This puts $80k/month+ in production costs at risk, and every channel sits on the same AdSense account, so more could go down next. Would really appreciate a real review. 🙏
Casual Economics is blowing up! Just 4 uploads in and already at 3.4Million views and 68K subs.
Feels like they’re taking a Casually Explained style approach, and it’s clearly paying off.
25K subs. 14 videos.
The very first upload is already at 2 million views.
Longer runtime definitely helped, but the real win is the idea and execution.
Ben Kilner dropped a 6.7 view bomb. That’s 99× his average.
This one hit because it’s miles more gripping than his usual uploads, probably due to the scale of the concept.
This proves that one breakout video can flip a channel overnight.
I’ve seen this video plenty of times before and I’m always amazed.
Found an unique idea, picked up reactions of some streamers, and made the video.
16M views in just 1 video.
20.5K subs pulling 200K-1.1M views per video 📈
While everyone else makes basic Valorant montages, this channel found the formula.
They're not competing on skill - they're competing on storytelling. That's how a tiny channel beats the algorithm against millions of creators.
When you nail the algorithm just right 📈
Carter's channel averages 7-12K views on their C++ programming content.
Then drops "Bitcoin Mining in One Minute" → 761K views. That's a 60x performance spike.
Same creator, same production quality.