Wednesday, 10 January 2018

YouTube gives me a strike

Community Guidelines strike basics This content is about Community Guidelines strikes. If you're looking for information about copyright strikes, which are different than Community Guidelines strikes, go to our copyright strike basics. Community Guidelines strikes are issued when our reviewers are notified of a violation of the Community Guidelines. This includes but is not limited to videos that contain nudity or sexual content, violent or graphic content, harmful or dangerous content, hateful content, threats, spam, misleading metadata, or scams. Sometimes content is removed for reasons other than Community Guidelines violations, such as the safety of the person who posted a video, a first-party privacy complaint, court order or other non-malicious issue. In these cases, the uploader won't receive a strike and the account won't be penalised. What happens if you receive a strike If a strike is issued, you'll get an email and see an alert in your account's Channel Settings with information about why your content was removed (e.g. for sexual content or violence). If you receive a strike, make sure to review the reason why your content was removed and learn more in the Policy Centre so that it doesn't happen again. We understand that users make mistakes and don’t intend to violate our policies – that’s why strikes don’t last forever. Each strike will expire three months after it is issued. While you have a strike on your account, you may not have access to some features on YouTube. You can see what features are active in your account's Channel Settings. Multiple strikes The first Community Guidelines strike on an account is considered a warning. Here's what happens if you receive more than one strike in the same three-month period: Second strike: If your account receives two Community Guidelines strikes within a three-month period, you won’t be able to post new content to YouTube for two weeks. If there are no further issues, full privileges will be restored automatically after the two-week period. Each strike will remain on your account and expire three months after it was issued. Each strike expires separately. Third strike: If your account receives three Community Guidelines strikes within a three-month period, your account will be terminated. Accounts with one strike may be restricted from live streaming. Appealing strikes If you believe that the content was removed without just cause, you can appeal the strike on your account. Was this article helpful? YESNO Reporting Centre Flag inappropriate content Other reporting options Community Guidelines strike basics Appeal Community Guidelines strikes Age-restricted content Account terminations Videos locked as private  
Hi mark antony raines aka ghostman,
As you may know, our Community Guidelines describe which content we allow and what we don’t allow on YouTube. Your video "Holsworthy mark show talking to wally dean about wally dean part 2 full episode" was flagged for review. Upon review, we’ve determined that it violates our guidelines. We’ve removed it from YouTube and assigned a Community Guidelines strike, or temporary penalty, to your account.
Video content restrictions
It's not okay to post large amounts of untargeted, unwanted, or repetitive content to YouTube. If the main purpose of your content is to drive people off of YouTube and onto another site, it will likely violate our spam policies. In addition, misleading descriptions, tags, titles, or thumbnails designed to increase views are not allowed. Tags should only be placed in the appropriate tag section and not in the description. Learn more.
The impact of strikes
This is the first strike applied to your account. We understand that users seldom intend to violate our policies. That’s why strikes don’t last forever – this strike will expire in three months. However, it’s important to remember that additional strikes could prevent you from posting content to YouTube or even lead to your account being terminated.
How you can respond
If you believe this was a mistake, we’d like to hear from you. Please follow both of these steps as simply deleting the video won’t resolve the strike on your account.
The next time you sign in you will be asked to acknowledge this strike on your account.If you would like to appeal this strike, please submit this form. Our team will thoroughly review your appeal and will contact you again very soon.
Yours sincerely,
- The YouTube Team
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.If you  listen to  this podcast it was said that the government  did not like subject  yes reference  to drugs  but only  in context  of wally dean  life story .first time happened  to me and the oddestime bit is wally  dean  part  is on YouTube  at moment  of writing  bit added on post .- video holworthy mark show wally dean part 2 now back on youtube reasons unknown -13-01-2018
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