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YouTube has suspended the account
On Saturday I received an email from YouTube with the following content:
The YouTube Community has flagged one or more of your videos as inappropriate. Once a video is flagged, it is reviewed by the YouTube Team against our Community Guidelines. Upon review, we have determined that the following video(s) contain content in violation of these guidelines, and have been disabled:
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Your account has received one Community Guidelines warning strike, which will expire in six months. Additional violations may result in the temporary disabling of your ability to post content to YouTube and/or the permanent termination of your account.
Great situation, considering that I never posted this video at all, I don’t know what it is, and in general I mostly read my subscriptions. The videos I have ever posted were made by mobile phone. The above file looks more like part of a series.
I contacted the support, they recommended to make an appeal. In the form of an appeal, there is generally no way to explain anything, apparently from robots to robots. The answer came after the application for appeal - Thank you for your letter. It turns out that your blabla account violated our Community Guidelines. Your account has now been deleted. Please note that you are prohibited from accessing, creating or taking ownership of any other YouTube account.
It could have been done in a human way - posted a video (if it was already done) violating copyright - delete it and there will be no problems, but there will be no more warnings. The same "machine" approach leaves strange impressions about the service.
Has anyone had a similar experience and how did you solve this problem?
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Well, insanity ... they will hack, upload something I don’t understand and block the next day :) they don’t even need explanations from me. Today they also sent a survey, how do you like our service :))) it is clear that I wrote to them there :)))
It was like that, but I was warned they say akhtung, you have the wrong content. They forced me to watch a video about how it is not good to post content that is not your own and answer questions about this video. Only then were they allowed into the account and allowed to take out the content nafig. But again, there were no screams about breaking in! Apparently there was some kind of hole in YouTube (or there is still) and through it the left video was uploaded to people.
In general, everything is fine in Google, but YouTube is lame, yeah.
Unfortunately I am in a similar situation. There were several accounts and two of them completely new were abruptly blocked without explanation, they had videos from concerts in Goa.
I was constantly in contact with the musicians, they did not mind the publication. YouTube is not responding to the appeal. The most unpleasant thing in this story is that I also have a World Street Music video blog with more than a hundred videos and more than several hundred thousand views. I am actively developing it, and now the realization that it can be blocked like this at any moment has somehow completely crippled enthusiasm.
How can you close it without explanation? But the rules say they can. So who does not like it, please upload the video to your server, it turns out.
There is already an article about this situation somewhere. The point is that some sites have malicious code that executes the command to publish a certain video on YouTube. Those. you may not even see it. Well, the result is deplorable.
I do not deny that this can be, although I do not see any problems in Gmail.
Most likely hacked. I recently discovered that about 10 episodes of some Turkish series were uploaded on my YouTube account, I was very surprised. It's funny that Google didn't alert me that someone was trying to hack, as they usually do.
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