When do strikes go away on youtube
For example, first strikes on videos would trigger a day freeze on live streaming, and second strikes would result in a two-week freeze on new video uploads. We heard from many of you that this was confusing," the company said in the blog post. After the warning is issued, a repeat violator will get a one-week freeze on uploading new content, which will expire after 90 days. The second strike in 90 days will result in a two-week freeze.
After the third strike in any day period YouTube will shut down the channel. The community enforcement announcement comes on the heels of a wider crackdown on illicit activity on the website.
Last week, YouTube purged channels and tens of millions of comments linked to child pornography and meant to recruit children into pedophilic activity. We took immediate action by deleting accounts and channels, reporting illegal activity to authorities and disabling comments on tens of millions of videos that include minors. The Epoch Times. Chloe Arrojado. Amanda Breen. Nika White. Skip to content Profile Avatar.
Subscribe to Entrepreneur. Magazine Subscriptions. By Angela Moscaritolo February 20, This story originally appeared on PCMag. PC Mag. If a channel receives three strikes within the same day period, it will be permanently removed from the platform, according to YouTube.
The strikes will still stand even if users delete the content that warranted one in the first place. A YouTube spokesperson told Insider that the move was made in response to the "disturbing event that transpired yesterday," when pro-Trump rioters stormed past federal officers into the US Capitol and vandalized its halls while lawmakers worked to certify the presidential election results.
Officials including Vice President Mike Pence were evacuated, and the siege resulted in the death of four rioters, including a woman who was shot in the chest. As many people called on Trump to publicly demand his followers to retreat from the Capitol on Wednesday, he released a recorded video telling them to "go home, we love you, you're very special," but he did not condemn their actions.
He used the majority of the video to reiterate his baseless claims that the election was fraudulent and that he won in a "landslide. Capitol to remain peaceful. No violence! Trump shared the video on Twitter, and the platform initially placed a label on it warning that users would not be able to recirculate it "due to an increased risk of violence.
He removed them early Thursday. The strike will expire in 90 days. A second strike in that day period will now result in a two-week freeze on the ability to upload videos. And the third strike in any day period will result in the channel being terminated.
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