I genuinely don’t know what else to do at this point.
My channel has 50k subscribers, and this isn’t just a side hobby for me — it’s something I’ve spent countless hours building with consistency, creativity, and passion.
@TeamYouTube @YouTube @nealmohan @YouTubeCreators @YouTubeIndia @UpdatesFromYT
For more than a month now, my channel has been demonetized for “inauthentic content,” yet I still haven’t received a clear explanation of what exactly is wrong.
My videos are NOT simple reposts, reused clips, or low-effort uploads.
I create Countryballs-style storytelling content where every video requires:
• research
• scripting
• editing
• scene structuring
• storytelling
• pacing
• sound design
• and building an original concept from scratch
Every upload takes real effort and planning.
This is not mass-produced template content or spam uploads.
And that’s why this situation feels extremely confusing and discouraging.
The hardest part is the complete lack of clarity.
Even after appealing, it feels like I’m only receiving automated responses.
No specific videos mentioned
No exact issue explained
No proper guidance on what needs to change
Just the same “inauthentic content” label again and again.
How is a creator supposed to improve if the actual problem is never clearly identified?
For weeks, I’ve been trying to figure it out myself:
reading policies, analyzing my own content, comparing channels in my niche, making changes wherever possible…
but honestly, it still feels like I’m just guessing.
What makes this even more frustrating is seeing many other creators in the same niche creating very similar styles of content while remaining monetized without problems.
So naturally, I keep wondering:
what exactly is different about my channel?
I’ve also seen several creators get their monetization restored after posting publicly here on X and finally receiving a proper human review.
Which proves that real reviews DO happen.
So why does it feel like smaller creators only get attention if their post goes viral first?
Do we really need thousands of likes just to be heard?
Another major concern is the 90-day reapply period.
If creators are never clearly told what the issue actually is, then even after making changes, how can we know whether we truly fixed the real problem?
We could spend months changing things blindly while the core issue remains unknown.
That’s not fair to creators who are genuinely trying to follow the rules.
I’m not asking for special treatment.
I’m simply asking for:
• a real human review
• a clear explanation of the issue
• and proper feedback so I can actually fix whatever needs improvement
@TeamYouTube @YouTubeCreators @YouTubeIndia
Please take another look at my channel and provide genuine feedback instead of automated responses.
Channel:
youtube.com/@guriavoice?si…
And congratulations to creators like
@MindlessPixels4 @AnimeVersus_X @adamfrancisco_ @MovieTalkNOW1 @AydinPaladin and others who managed to get monetized again. Seeing other creators recover gives me hope that fair reviews are still possible.
Also thank you to everyone supporting creators and helping raise awareness about this issue. It truly means a lot.
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