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When a YouTube video is demonetized, ads are no longer served against it, so the creator does not earn revenue from that video. This status can apply to a single video, an entir...
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When a YouTube video is demonetized, ads are no longer served against it, so the creator does not earn revenue from that video. This status can apply to a single video, an entir...
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A nipple slip on YouTube refers to an accidental or brief visible exposure of a breast nipple during video content. Because visual depictions of nudity are strictly limited on t...
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T Series sub botting refers to the use of automated accounts, or bots, to subscribe to the T Series YouTube channel. In this setup, a software program follows a repeatable patte...
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A nipslip on YouTube is an accidental exposure of a nipple or areola during a video. These moments can spread quickly, trigger community guideline strikes, and create controvers...
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When creators say a YouTube ban on conservatives occurs, they usually refer to a termination, a strike that led to removal, or a temporary suspension. YouTube does not ban polit...
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