I’m the creator of the MrTie channel. It had 930,000 subscribers, and then it was banned for the same reason as Bloomation
@CCountryz18217
: “spam and fraud.” But honestly, where did this reason even come from?
I never posted anything with links. I never spammed anyone either. My channel was about original animations with countries my own content, my own work, my own ideas.
When YouTube deleted my channel, they took away my hard-earned $7,000. That is not a small amount. It was money I earned through time, effort, and months of work.
YouTube’s AI system, the one they recently launched, is working terribly. What’s notable is that after this, cases like mine started happening a lot more often. Channels are being deleted and demonetized every day, and at first glance, it really feels like nobody is properly checking what was actually on them.
My friend Bloomation, who made Roblox animation videos, also had his channel removed. It has already been a month, and they still haven’t restored it. They keep saying he supposedly violated the rules, although we know this is a mistake.
And the worst part? They provide no evidence. They just say, “you violated the rules.” That’s all. How are creators supposed to fight that?
This feels like
@TeamYouTube @Youtube complete lawlessness. We need attention. Let’s boost Bloomation’s post about his situation and hope that all of us can be pulled out of this terrible mistake.