Why I'm no longer monetized on YouTube as at 11 July 2023. Thanks to my YT members!

9 months ago
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I should and intended to have made this video pre the sudden demonetization which would have ended all of your memberships. Sorry for not making it sooner.
Thank you very much to those of you who gave superchats/superstickers and or had memberships to my channel.
I've ultimately decided to no longer be monetized on YT.
I do find this sad. I had so much hope for becoming a YouTuber, but that ultimately failed, YT/Google was not the company I thought they were.
And I guess all of my monetization issues that I've talked about for years in my streams, will no longer be my problems to worry about, like the video that YT had been "reviewing" for over 1,000 days. I'll gradually forget the monetization issues as I become less and less familiar and attached to them. Never the less all the issues I had absolutely existed and were part of my very conflicted YT journey even if I start to forget them and have given up on Google/YT resolving them as I've ultimately just left with many unresolved, wrongly demonetized/claimed streams for years such as with the falsely copyright claimed videos/claims, etc, but now I've opted out of it so I no longer have them confronting me, but many of those issues will continue to horribly plague many many YTers to this day, and I feel sorry for them, for what YT has become and how truly awfully it treats creators, lies, deceit, upholding fraud, not removing scams and destruction of careers.
I don't even know what happens to all those falsely copyright claimed videos/streams, all the monetization metrics have vanished from my channel to my surprise including all historic data.
A shame how this ended. But when Google gives up on "Don't be evil", modern day YT is the result.

#rumble
#questions
#answers

"Hi there,

This email is to notify you that your channel is no longer monetizing as part of the YouTube Partner Program. This means your channel is no longer earning from ads, YouTube Premium revenue, memberships, Supers, and YouTube Shopping.

In January, we updated YouTube monetization terms to enable new ways for partners to grow and earn money on the platform. We sent prior emails informing you that we would terminate your YouTube Partner Program (YPP) terms unless you accepted the updated terms by July 10, 2023. Since you did not accept the new terms, we are terminating your YPP terms effective July 11, 2023."

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