This channel would have made $15,000-20,000, but wasn't approved for monetization. We are literally using an on camera spokesperson in our videos.
The appeal video shows 0 views, but still rejected! Sadly I might have to try a new strategy and delete the viral videos when I reaaply.
@TeamYouTube My channel was demonetized for "reused content". It has an original spokesperson narrating throughout the entire video. Please respond to my DMS. Thanks!
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ElevenLabs just killed thousands of faceless channels.
They are adopting Google's SynthID. It is a watermark baked into every AI voice they generate. YouTube now instantly knows if a video is AI slop.
And every creator running a faceless AI channel is sitting there shocked. Acting like this came out of nowhere.
It did not.
YouTube renamed their repetitious content policy to inauthentic content in July 2025. They have been demonetizing mass-produced AI channels all year. Google announced SynthID in 2023. They have already watermarked over 100 billion pieces of AI-generated media. OpenAI adopted it. Nvidia adopted it. ElevenLabs just followed.
The writing has been on the wall for three years. Nobody wanted to read it.
Here is what SynthID actually does. It is not metadata. It is not a tag you can strip. It is embedded into the audio waveform itself at the generation level, and it survives compression, re-recording, and editing. Google designed it specifically to close the analog hole, meaning even if you play the audio through a speaker and re-record it with a different mic, the watermark is still there.
You cannot edit it out. You cannot convert it out. It is in the file.
Every ElevenLabs voiceover posted to YouTube from here forward is flagged before it even gets reviewed by a human. The algorithm knows. YouTube knows. And the channels built entirely on AI voices with no real human input are going to find out very quickly.
This is not YouTube being aggressive. This is YouTube finally having the infrastructure to enforce what they have been saying for years.
The creators who ignored every warning and kept building faceless AI channels as a shortcut are not victims of a policy change. They are victims of their own bet that the platform would never actually do anything about it.
Build something that could only come from you. That is the only thing this watermark cannot touch.
My new channel is doing well, but I can't access advanced features because my ID is linked to a terminated channel (cant monetize). I have to wait two months before I can reapply.
Should I remake the channel and avoid verifying with my ID this time, or just keep uploading on this one?
This YouTube channel got over 1 MILLION views on its first ever video.
With only 2 videos and 16K subs, that one video alone could have made over $10,000 from ad revenue.
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