A misfire of YouTube’s systems led to the accidental banning of YouTube channels affecting numerous creators who were informed their channels were removed for “Spam & Deceptive Practices.” YouTube has now apologized for the problem and says it’s rectifying the situation, but did not comment on the cause of the bans, leading creators to wonder if the company’s automation is to blame.
YouTube apologizes for falsely banning channels for spam, canceling subscriptions
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QuadratureSurfer@lemmy.world 2 months ago
Another reason why content creators should be mirroring/uploading their videos to other platforms like Nebula/PeerTube/Odysee/etc.