A transgender YouTuber has taken issue with YouTube after seeing that his videos became demonetized after he included the word "trans" in the title.
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After Child Video Scandal, YouTube Says Ad-Friendly Videos Can Be Demonetized For Inappropriate Comments
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As Pride Month Begins, YouTube Faces Criticism For Allegedly Demonetizing The Word “Transgender”
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YouTube CEO Shares 5 Goals With Creators For 2018: “Addressing Your Concerns About Demonetization Is A Top Priority”
YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki included "addressing your concerns about demonetization" as one of her five goals for 2018 in a letter to creators.
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2017 Was A Volatile Year In The World Of Online Video. Here Are Five Reasons Why.
Demonetization, Elsagate, SVOD volatility, the fall of Snapchat, and controversial YouTube stars defined online video in 2017.
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YouTube CEO To Creators: We’re Going To Be Better About Demonetization
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Casey Neistat On Erroneous Demonetization: “YouTube Should Assume The Burden”
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YouTube Says New Technology Will Result In 30% Fewer Videos Being Deemed Advertiser-Unfriendly
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Casey Neistat: YouTube Doesn’t Do Enough To Take Care Of Creator Community
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Creators Cry Foul After YouTube Demonetizes Casey Neistat’s #LoveArmyLasVegas Video
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YouTube Adpocalyspe Rolls On As U.K. Political Parties, More Companies Yank Spend
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Philip DeFranco Calls Out What He Sees As YouTube’s Ad Double Standard, Vows To Take Next Show Elsewhere
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After Broadening Demonetization Policies, YouTube Says It’s Fixing Appeals Process Bug
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