YouTube apologizes for falsely banning channels for spam, canceling subscriptions

A misfire of YouTube’s programs led to the unintentional banning of YouTube channels affecting quite a few creators who had been knowledgeable their channels had been eliminated for “Spam & Misleading Practices.” YouTube has now apologized for the issue and says it’s rectifying the scenario, however didn’t touch upon the reason for the bans, main creators to surprise […]

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