YouTube announced its "Second Chance" program to let some previously terminated creators have the opportunity to request a ...
YouTube is expanding its likeness detection tool to all monetized channels, allowing them to detect and request removal of AI ...
Some creators banned will be able to apply for a new channel, but not for copyright strikes.
The return won't be easy. Among other things, YouTube will review a creator's off-platform activity to ensure they won't harm ...
YouTube unveils detailed policy on channel reinstatement, introducing a “second-chance” path for banned creators.
YouTube is piloting a “Second Chances” program letting some terminated creators request a new channel with a fresh start.
YouTube says that approved creators will be able to create multiple channels, in line with regular YouTube rules, if they are reinstated, while YouTube also notes that its Community Guidelines and ...
On YouTube, there may indeed be second acts in American lives — but not everyone who’s been kicked off the platform will be welcomed back. The video platform on Thursday officially announced its ...
The program would not apply to those who infringed on copyright or violated YouTube’s creator responsibility policies.
YouTube will now allow banned creator to request reinstatement, but this is separate from appealing a ban. If a channel is banned, creators continue to have the option of appealing the ban. If ...
The new program appears to follow a promise to Congress to reinstate creators who were banned for violating its COVID-19 or ...
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