YouTube strike system is changing. why is this for copyright strikes or Community Guidelines strikes? Is it true you now get an initial warning before you get penalized?
Her is some burning questions around the latest changes to how youtube give strikes to channels that violate our Community Guidelines let me try to boil it down for you with some quick questions and answers.
There'll be a new one-time warning for your first violation with no penalties except for the removal of that piece of content. YouTube is making this change because we know a lot of first strikes are accidental.
People aren't purposely trying to break the rules they're just having that time to review our policies. A warning gives you a chance to pause and make sure you understand it before there are any consequences to your channel.
Another thing that's new is that all strikes will now have the same penalty regardless of the type of content like a playlist, live streams, and thumbnails. and youtube will have more detailed resources emails and new notifications to keep you up to date on what's going on.
We've heard a lot of feedback from you, about how we can make the strike system work better. You want in clear explanations of our policies consistent enforcement and transparency about the impact of a strike on your channel these changes and this article are trying to do just that.
After the warning, a first strike would result in a one-week temporary freeze meaning you wouldn't be able to post any new content to YouTube. Each strike will remain on your channel for 90 days before it expires.
If it's your second strike the freeze would be for two weeks. if it's a third strike and a 90-day window your channel would be terminated.
Yep, in the new system, everyone will receive a warning the next time they violate the Community Guidelines.
When I get a strike you can still comment and live chat. but you wouldn't be able to upload anything including videos, live streams, stories, custom thumbnails, and community posts.
This update starts on February 25th, 2019. It'll include clear emails and notifications to give you the details about the strike. You can see if you already have active strikes in your YouTube creator studio.
This is only for Community Guidelines, not copyright Community Guidelines and copyright strikes are separate and they actually work off separate systems. Community Guidelines our YouTube's own rules of the road for using our platform.
In the case of copyright violations, when we get a copyright takedown request. We take the upload down because we're required to by law. Then Youtube issue a copyright strike even if it's the first time.
We heard from lots of you that this was too harsh. so Youtube shortened the 90-day live stream restriction, now following a warning the first strike results in a 1-week temporary freeze on the ability to upload to YouTube including live streams.
You can appeal and our policy team will take another look Check out this link for more information on what to do.
Yeah, if we find that your video did not violate our Community Guidelines will reinstate it and remove the warning or strike from your channel. You'll hear back via email as soon as we review your appeal all right.
I hope you found this helpful to learn more about strikes at the YouTube Help Centre.
This post was published on February 19, 2019 10:39 AM
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