“This would include, for example, videos that promote or glorify Nazi ideology, which is inherently discriminatory. YouTube identified several types of videos that would no longer be allowed on the platform. As we do this, we’re partnering closely with lawmakers and civil society around the globe to limit the spread of violent extremist content online. Thanks to these investments, videos that violate our policies are removed faster than ever and users are seeing less borderline content and harmful misinformation. This work has focused on four pillars: removing violative content, raising up authoritative content, reducing the spread of borderline content and rewarding trusted creators. In a blog post titled “ Our ongoing work to tackle hate,” YouTube touted its efforts to “protect the YouTube community from harmful content.” To be reinstated, he will need to address all of the issues with his channel. Again, this channel is demonetized due to continued egregious actions that have harmed the broader community. Sorry for the confusion, we were responding to your tweets about the T-shirts. YouTube later clarified that Crowder could be reinstated if he “addresses all of the issues with his channel” and removes a link to his tee shirts.
We came to this decision because a pattern of egregious actions has harmed the broader community and is against our YouTube Partner Program policies.
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Update on our continued review–we have suspended this channel’s monetization. YouTube on Wednesday announced on Twitter that it would demonetize Crowder due to a “pattern of egregious actions” that “harmed the broader community.”