@TeamYouTube Two of my videos were removed, yet after multiple appeals I still haven’t been given a specific explanation of what violated policy. I want to follow the rules, but I can’t fix an issue if I don’t know what the issue is. Can you explain violated policy in each video?
@TeamYouTube I’m still genuinely trying to understand where one of my removed videos violated the Firearms policy so I can adjust future uploads accordingly.
https://t.co/RjmCc11CCo
@TeamYouTube I’m still genuinely trying to understand where one of my removed videos violated the Firearms policy so I can adjust future uploads accordingly.
https://t.co/RjmCc11CCo
@TeamYouTube I’m still genuinely trying to understand where one of my removed videos violated the Firearms policy so I can adjust future uploads accordingly.
https://t.co/RjmCc11CCo
To my understanding, after reviewing both the policy and YouTube’s policy training, my video appears consistent with examples that were specifically identified as not violating the policy. I’m just looking for clarification so I can understand where the line is moving forward.
@TeamYouTube I’m still genuinely trying to understand where one of my removed videos violated the Firearms policy so I can adjust future uploads accordingly.
https://t.co/RjmCc11CCo
The appeals continue to be denied, but I still have not been provided a timestamp or specific explanation showing what exact portion of the video violated policy.
Despite manual reviews, I still have not been told what exact action, timestamp, or scene supposedly violated policy. I’m simply asking for consistency between the written policy, the training materials, and the enforcement being applied.
YouTube’s own firearm policy training specifically states this type of non-instructional serialized rifle kit assembly content is allowed. Even support acknowledged why the training example could reasonably cause confusion compared to the enforcement outcome.
My videos feature cinematic, non-instructional assembly of already serialized and legally manufactured rifle kits. No illegal modifications, prohibited accessories, manufacturing instructions, step-by-step guidance, sales links, or firearm sales are shown in the videos.
@TeamYouTube help me out! Another one of my videos just got a warning and removed I did the training and the first question uses an example of exactly what my videos are to a T and the training says it doesn’t violate the policy but my videos keep getting removed
@TeamYouTube After taking the the policy training the first example question is exactly what my video is and states that it doesn’t violate the terms so I’m very confused why my video got removed I sent you a DM on the screen shot