Apocalypse Spreads - Innocent Anti-rage Videos Are Taken Out

Just a thought.
You could also be getting hit for using the phrase/tag "Social Experiment" which is often used as a description/tag for videos that can only be described as "Awful Pranks Against Random Innocent People".
 
Just a thought.
You could also be getting hit for using the phrase/tag "Social Experiment" which is often used as a description/tag for videos that can only be described as "Awful Pranks Against Random Innocent People".

That was not a tag in the original but it could be a possibility. The sociology student in me is a bit concerned that something legit is being used wrong.
 
Just a thought.
You could also be getting hit for using the phrase/tag "Social Experiment" which is often used as a description/tag for videos that can only be described as "Awful Pranks Against Random Innocent People".

Also, I don't think Cherrie and Hippo used that terminology so that does not seem to be a common issue so far.
 
I wonder if tubers are doing similar across the globe, be interesting to see folks findings!

Would it be possible if we tucked in a section where we could track what videos of the forum get the yellow light?

They could submit the screen shots, no links. It should not be too hard to find the video out there on the YouTube.
 
As mentioned before, crash videos I can understand about advertisers not wanting their ads on it.

The funny ones to me are these. The first is just a friend's wedding escort ride. The second is just a random city riding clip where it was raining, hence the "wet underwear". Also note that they're 2-3 years ago. It would be nice to know how exactly they're doing their scans, but on the other hand I don't think I have enough F's to research it. So far it's not been a bother to me so I'll just keep on rolling.

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Do share any updates if anyone has found out how the scan/filter works!
 
As mentioned before, crash videos I can understand about advertisers not wanting their ads on it.

The funny ones to me are these. The first is just a friend's wedding escort ride. The second is just a random city riding clip where it was raining, hence the "wet underwear". Also note that they're 2-3 years ago. It would be nice to know how exactly they're doing their scans, but on the other hand I don't think I have enough F's to research it. So far it's not been a bother to me so I'll just keep on rolling.

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Do share any updates if anyone has found out how the scan/filter works!
I think the "escort ride" (prostitute ride) might be the flag there lol and the "wet underwear" could be too lol
 
OMG, I've just had my last video put on the naughty step, this video is potentially going to be my most useful video to my channel as since posting it I have had loads of subs from it and there is nothing in the title or description or tags that I can see a reason to flag the video. I swear in it once, whereas I swear like a sailor in most of my other videos and they stay monetised????
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OMG, I've just had my last video put on the naughty step, this video is potentially going to be my most useful video to my channel as since posting it I have had loads of subs from it and there is nothing in the title or description or tags that I can see a reason to flag the video. I swear in it once, whereas I swear like a sailor in most of my other videos and they stay monetised????
Yeah it's going bananas.. Request for review and see what's the update.. Trust me dropping the f-bomb once is not serious offence.
 
You have to remember it says not suitable for all advertisers. It could be as simple as a advertisier not wanting to associate with KTM and you will get this message.

You need to see what add revenue you get before you complain.
 
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I've just had one pop up on a scheduled video.

Seems they don't like even the slightest use of the F word.

Don't know weather to click the review button or not.

1. I will hardly get any revenue anyway.
2. I have no idea if this will get many views.
3. I did drop the F word.
4. It gives me a topic for another video.

To anyone that has requested a review, do you get a answer as to why it was flagged.
 
I have to wait and see if it gets 1k views in 7 days before they will review it, but by that point the horse will have bolted as I think even if it gets the 1k views in the time frame I doubt it will get huge numbers more. The money doesn't bother me, it is the principle, I don't want the crappy ads these flagged videos get as they put me off the video so am sure it puts others off too. I have asked them to review it but am not holding my breath!
I just find it crazy on this of all my videos!
 
Ok here is a interesting turn of events. My scheduled video that yesterday showed the yellow dollar sign now has a nice green one.

I did nothing.
 
As far as YouTube goes, I suspect we are dealing an intelligence beyond our comprehension...my two videos have gone back green so WTF?

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I'm wondering if you get the yellow just after upload until its fully scanned.

It does not seem to be that way. The first yellow was on a video that pretty old. The second was me experimenting with eliminating what the system was hitting on. All the other videos uploaded and went on about their way just fine.
 
As mentioned before, crash videos I can understand about advertisers not wanting their ads on it.

The funny ones to me are these. The first is just a friend's wedding escort ride. The second is just a random city riding clip where it was raining, hence the "wet underwear". Also note that they're 2-3 years ago. It would be nice to know how exactly they're doing their scans, but on the other hand I don't think I have enough F's to research it. So far it's not been a bother to me so I'll just keep on rolling.

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Do share any updates if anyone has found out how the scan/filter works!
Agreed with Hippo that the words "escort" and "underwear" are probably what is triggering the flag
 

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