![]() This announcement from YouTube came after the company previously rolled out new policies to crack down on hateful content, which is expected to result in the removal of thousands of videos. is about to change drastically," he said while promising a new video discussing the situation. "The ability for one to make a living online. "It's the platform."Ĭrowder responded to YouTube's decision by calling this is the beginning of the "next adpocalypse," a term referring to YouTube creators in 2017 losing advertising revenue. Want to watch the full show every day Join. YouTube Censored Version Insults towards Carlos Maza removed Steven Crowder breaks down the stupidity of Voxs blind support of the Green New Deal. "The ad revenue isn't the problem," he said. Steven Crowder explains the glaring problems with Voxs defense of Affirmative Action and reveals how this policy is actually racist at its core. Maza criticized YouTube on Wednesday, saying this move to demonetize Crowder is not enough because his "revenue stream isn't from YouTube ads" but from selling merchandise, including a T-shirt that has a gay slur on it. YouTube linked to a 2018 blog post outlining the company's policy for when users harm the "reputation of the broader creator community among advertisers." "We came to this decision because a pattern of egregious actions has harmed the broader community and is against our YouTube Partner Program policies," YouTube said. This decision drew considerable criticism. Four days later, YouTube responded that the language, though hurtful, didnt violate its policies, and they would not remove it. ![]() On Wednesday, however, YouTube announced it would be suspending monetization on Crowder's account. Crowder responded with a video where he declared war on Vox for suppressing competition.
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