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Following this, YouTube demonetized and suspended his channel from the platform's partner program, and his partnerships were suspended. [159] Mois: German-speaking web video producer and rapper: Jul 1, 2024 Mois' Twitch channel, mois_kid, was permanently banned in March 2021 after Mois responded to an offensive video on it. [160]
However, if a YouTube user accumulates three copyright strikes within those 90 days, YouTube terminates that user's YouTube channel, including any associated channels that the user have, removes all of their videos from that user's YouTube channel, and prohibits that user from creating another YouTube channel. [1] [3] YouTube assigns strikes ...
He originally appealed but was denied as it is not YouTube, but the user claiming the content who has the final say over the appeal. He messaged YouTube to appeal, but YouTube said that they do not mediate copyright claims. [38] The claim was later removed, with Google terminating the claimant's YouTube channel and multi-channel network. [39]
Channels that repeatedly violate policy can be suspended from the program, but creators can reapply for monetization in 90 days if they've addressed the content and behavior that led to the ...
Popular conservative pundit Dan Bongino had his YouTube channel temporarily suspended and demonetized Friday after he said in a video that masks are “useless” in stopping the spread of COVID-19.
The move has been blamed on the 48-year-old ‘violating’ the ‘creator responsibility policy’, the Google-owned company said.
The RFC specifies this code should be returned by teapots requested to brew coffee. [18] This HTTP status is used as an Easter egg in some websites, such as Google.com's "I'm a teapot" easter egg. [19] [20] [21] Sometimes, this status code is also used as a response to a blocked request, instead of the more appropriate 403 Forbidden. [22] [23]
The channel was permanently banned in August 2020 for violating YouTube's policies against hate speech. [ 68 ] In September 2018, YouTube limited some videos by Red Ice , a white supremacist multimedia company, after it posted a video claiming that white women were being "pushed" into interracial relationships. [ 69 ]