How horrible has YouTube got to compared to 2014 - 2016? - My channel got terminated because I said "fuck"!

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I mean it's really telling now when google has more strict guidelines than the fucking FCC and all it takes is saying the wrong word to instantly lose monetization on a video.
That wouldn't even be as bad, if they openly and clearly stated what are the guidelines. Also the dumb script YT running should state it's reason why it did flag a channel or video. There is a need for more transparency in this case. The Content creators can't learn if they don't know what they do wrong, you only make them afraid to do anything. lol

Currently it's random generated rules that get enforced randomly. I mean it would make for an interesting dystopic short story, but not for a stable working environment.
YouTube is definitely worse in many ways, but if I recall 2014-2016 is around the time they fucked up YouTube comments by integrating Google+....so at least it has improved in that regard.
I would take Google+ era over today's stupid spambot that will almost always mark your comments up for spam and delete them.
I am really sad to see youtube go down this rode ever since Susan became the ceo. It use to be a place were everything had a chance to rise in a natural organic way before the corporate enforced algorithms kicked in.
 
Ever since 2016, I was continuously shocked on how exponentially worse and strict YouTube has got. Has anyone else got that same feeling I had?
YouTube has been getting worse every year. It just got huge spikes of worseness around 2009 and around 2016, and again in 2019 with COPPA enforcement
 
All it took was one article by the Wall Street Journal full of lies against PewDiePie to send YouTube straight to hell under a cunt who recently gave herself a free speech award unironically.

I found it hilarious that the world's most popular YouTuber apparently was somehow a secret Nazi given how much the ADL and SPLC love searching for Nazi content and those three fags at the WSJ somehow decoded it due to just one video about how another platform allowed folks to pay people to do anything.

I also found it weird back then over why so many leftists as far as reddit went, were hating on PewDiePie given almost all of the internet has seen his content.
 
ENA is the only thing worth watching. A lot of my favorite channels are either gone or not funny anymore. It's alright if you want to learn to cook and it also has obscure music that spotify doesn't have, but that's it.
 
I mean it's really telling now when google has more strict guidelines than the fucking FCC and all it takes is saying the wrong word to instantly lose monetization on a video.
That wouldn't even be as bad, if they openly and clearly stated what are the guidelines. Also the dumb script YT running should state it's reason why it did flag a channel or video. There is a need for more transparency in this case. The Content creators can't learn if they don't know what they do wrong, you only make them afraid to do anything. lol

Currently it's random generated rules that get enforced randomly. I mean it would make for an interesting dystopic short story, but not for a stable working environment.
 
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Stretcher a 3 minute shart out to a full 10minute colon cleanse just for the algorithm.
The fucking subscriber begging. Not just a quick “hey please sub” somewhere near the end. No they’ve got a full court press spiel about it 5 seconds into the video then holding hand walkthrough on HOW to use the fucking subscribe button.
 
Downfall started with commentary channels and will end with commentary channels. Unless you can offer new information/a unique perspective to widely regarded internet drama, you are just putting out 13 minuets of easily drawn conclusions and shitty monetizable opinions.
 
Downfall started with commentary channels and will end with commentary channels. Unless you can offer new information/a unique perspective to widely regarded internet drama, you are just putting out 13 minuets of easily drawn conclusions and shitty monetizable opinions.
Those channels have been around since the beginning in 06 with many vloggers being the initial foundation of the website.

The amount of ads under the guise of "losin Muh moneh" and the powers that be forcing it to become "TV 2.0" is what truly killed and ultimately destroyed the site.
 
Videos now have higher production quality with the advent of easy to use video editing software and cheap high definition cameras and microphones. But I feel like the magic of old youtube is gone, where I used to be able to spend a whole afternoon clicking on videos in the recommended tab. Now the videos aren't really as interesting but it's made the site a lot less addictive at least for me.
 
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