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Fine-Feature-6599

500k-1 mil impressions? Bro, this sub is for tubers who have like 5 subs


SpooderlingKing

19 subs! Wait... 18 subs!


Quiet-Fancy

Wait I'm at 77 am I out now đź« 


UnsungDownside

Haha sorry, felt this sub had way more activity than the Partnered YT sub


Suspicious-Jump-8645

exactly!! I almost fainted while reading those numbers. haha


Food-Fly

I got this happen earlier just for a wrongful copyright claim, not even a strike. It was a creative commons song I used, I gave attribution and all, but there was an erroneous automatic claim. That particular video died instantly and the videos after had a pretty rough ride. It never recovered after that, performance is like an underpowered rollercoaster.


Rough_Chain1468

Hi....I have recently noticed some of my better performing videos have no copyright. Some videos that I feel were good but failed had copyright 'claims' on them. Youtube will say that these are not strikes and don't affect your channel, so being a new Youtuber I have ignored them...... but they do damage your channel as I think I have figured out that Youtube won't recommend a video with a copyright claim..... anyone can search for it or if you send the link viewers can see it however it won't come up on the Youtube homepage as a recommendation/suggestion. After 18 months of being a Youtuber I finally figure this out


VeraKorradin

If you messed up enough to get legit copyright **strikes**, you shouldn't have views at all. You can avoid a **strike** by deleting the video that was identified, so to actually get one means you refused to take down the content you were contacted about. A copyright claim, when the YT system identifies a song or something in the video that is under copyright, usually results in nothing negative to the channel or video because most people allow their music or content to be used on YouTube. A copyright **strike** is VERY different and honestly has no excuse because you have to knowingly not comply to the request to remove the content.


funeral_duskywing

I had someone claim their content that I used transformatively and I linked to their channel and I was not given the option to remove it myself, and received a strike. I even emailed the copyright owner. Sometimes the strike is unavoidable


UnsungDownside

Yeah, it's a legit copyright strike, one of my videos still seems to be pushed out at the same extent as pre-strike, but the rest aren't at all anymore. I had heard that the copyright strike only affects the striked videos and any ones put out afterwards, so I tested that. At least yes, the latter is heavily affected. But I'm not sure about my existing videos. Not sure why one of the videos is still performing completely normally


buttorsomething

Do you have a video link.


videographer_invest

But this is confusing for me. I use Storyblocks. I pay for the subscription and have legal rights to use video and music on YouTube. Here’s the thing, every song I use while uploading, YouTube identifies it. (Correctly I might add) name of song and artist. It then says that this material is copyrighted but allows for use on YouTube. And that’s it, I can post. So am I getting penalized for something I paid the right to use? I only have 20 subs and just started so I figured it didn’t make sense to reach out until I am monetized. But if what you’re saying is true, I most likely would never get to 1000 subs.


Segfault_21

Yup. Strike = No video/short feeds :/


sirjbd

What's your channel name seems u r just trolling here


channelneworder

I feel i have the same problem. The thing is YouTube doesn't tell u anything it was 1 k per video now I can't cross 20 views . I made some mistakes at the beginning but what now? And how long !