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I created a YouTube channel with a woman doing art. She was just showing her legs, fully clothed, but YouTube didn’t like it and took down my channel.

I tried making a new channel with a different email and a new artist, only showing her hands and face. But YouTube deleted the channel, saying I was trying to get around their rules.

What should I do now? I’ve tried new emails, new videos, a new artist, and a new verification number, but it’s still not working. Do I need to change my IP too?
 
Yes, use a proxy and make sure that if you upload any scene that might break the rules, use a semi-blue effect on the video to keep your account safe from being banned.

Thanks!
 
Yes, use a proxy and make sure that if you upload any scene that might break the rules, use a semi-blue effect on the video to keep your account safe from being banned.

Thanks!

Thanks for the tip! But what’s the semi-blue feature?
 
Semi-blur is when you use a blur effect on video scenes, making them 10% to 20% blurry. This way, 90% of your content is still visible, and you won’t break any YouTube rules.

Thanks!
 
Semi-blur is when you use a blur effect on video scenes, making them 10% to 20% blurry. This way, 90% of your content is still visible, and you won’t break any YouTube rules.

Thanks!

Got it, that makes sense now. I got confused too because it said "semi blue," and I thought it was something I hadn't heard of.

The problem is that the videos were all different, so it’s not like there’s one specific issue. I removed all the videos from the first banned channel, got a new artist for the new ones, and that channel got banned for supposedly trying to bypass the rules. The content and even the woman featured are totally different. My question is, how is YouTube connecting the two channels if everything is different, except for the same IP? Even the verification code is different.
 
Try this: change the MAC address, use an anti-detect browser, set up a proxy, and use the new number to create an account. Hopefully, that will fix your issue.

Thanks!
 
Hey Orozuz, have you looked at other channels like @MimimooIllustration, @JaneBeata, @movejulie, @valerielin, and others?

Check them out and see if you can follow their approach.

I have a feeling you might be making things too sexualized, but I could be wrong.

Could you share what types of videos you’re posting? That might help us understand why the bans are happening.
 
I created a YouTube channel with a woman doing art. She was just showing her legs, fully clothed, but YouTube didn’t like it and took down my channel.

I tried making a new channel with a different email and a new artist, only showing her hands and face. But YouTube deleted the channel, saying I was trying to get around their rules.

What should I do now? I’ve tried new emails, new videos, a new artist, and a new verification number, but it’s still not working. Do I need to change my IP too?

Yes, you might need a new IP, and maybe someone has been reporting your channels! I hope you're not copying others or pretending to be someone you're not?
 
Try this: change the MAC address, use an anti-detect browser, set up a proxy, and use the new number to create an account. Hopefully, that will fix your issue.

Thanks!

I’ll give that a try, thanks! Is that something I’d need to do just to create the channel, or do I have to use those settings every time I upload, reply to a comment, etc.?

Hey Orozuz, have you looked at other channels like @MimimooIllustration, @JaneBeata, @movejulie, @valerielin, and others?

Check them out and see if you can follow their approach.

I have a feeling you might be making things too sexualized, but I could be wrong.

Could you share what types of videos you’re posting? That might help us understand why the bans are happening.

Honestly, there was no sexualization. On the first channel, the first artist showed her legs, and she has a fuller figure, but she was wearing pants and normal clothes. There was no sexualization, but I can't control if YouTube thinks a fuller figure is automatically sexualized.

The second channel was even more careful, and the woman there wasn’t showing anything that could be seen as inappropriate, even if covered. The reason the second one was deleted was because of circumvention, not sexual content.

Yes, you might need a new IP, and maybe someone has been reporting your channels! I hope you're not copying others or pretending to be someone you're not?

Yeah, I’m starting to think someone is reporting the videos. I’ve had YouTube channels with content that’s clearly sexualized, like TikTok models in G-strings, and not a single strike. But now, real artists are getting these strange bans.

Checking and changing your IP is important.

Is it just for creating the channel, or do I need to use it for anything that requires me to log into the channel?
 
I’ll give that a try, thanks! Is that something I’d need to do just to create the channel, or do I have to use those settings every time I upload, reply to a comment, etc.?

Once you do this process, it should stay the same unless a problem happens.

Thanks!
 
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I created a YouTube channel with a woman doing art. She was just showing her legs, fully clothed, but YouTube didn’t like it and took down my channel.

I tried making a new channel with a different email and a new artist, only showing her hands and face. But YouTube deleted the channel, saying I was trying to get around their rules.

What should I do now? I’ve tried new emails, new videos, a new artist, and a new verification number, but it’s still not working. Do I need to change my IP too?

Switch to Rumble and explore ways to make money from it.
 
It seems like you're trying to attract people to OnlyFans or a similar "adult site," is that right?
 
Once you do this process, it should stay the same unless a problem happens.

Thanks!

Awesome, thanks!

Switch to Rumble and explore ways to make money from it.

I hadn't heard of it before, but I'll give it a try.

It seems like you're trying to attract people to OnlyFans or a similar "adult site," is that right?

No man, I'm really not. Just a standalone YouTube channel, no links or anything else like that.
 
No man, I'm really not. Just a standalone YouTube channel, no links or anything else like that.

As an entrepreneur, there will come a time when you'll think, "I’m done with YouTube" and "I'm over all these other platforms."

The reason is, sooner or later, big companies like Google, Facebook, and others will let you down, and there’s not much you can do about it.

In the long run, working with several smaller platforms might be better than relying on the huge ones.
 
From one point of view, it might actually be good that you got banned, even though it sounds strange. At least you know something's not right.

The unfortunate part is, sometimes YouTube will shadowban you, and you'll end up wasting time on a channel that isn't being shown to the public. But you can still upload content, make edits, and do other things.
 
I’ll give that a try, thanks! Is that something I’d need to do just to create the channel, or do I have to use those settings every time I upload, reply to a comment, etc.?



Honestly, there was no sexualization. On the first channel, the first artist showed her legs, and she has a fuller figure, but she was wearing pants and normal clothes. There was no sexualization, but I can't control if YouTube thinks a fuller figure is automatically sexualized.

The second channel was even more careful, and the woman there wasn’t showing anything that could be seen as inappropriate, even if covered. The reason the second one was deleted was because of circumvention, not sexual content.



Yeah, I’m starting to think someone is reporting the videos. I’ve had YouTube channels with content that’s clearly sexualized, like TikTok models in G-strings, and not a single strike. But now, real artists are getting these strange bans.



Is it just for creating the channel, or do I need to use it for anything that requires me to log into the channel?

That workaround is a good way to describe it, since it covers almost everything.

As others have recommended, you could try getting a brand-new device with a new data SIM card and post only from that, or if you need to stick with a specific internet provider, you could use an anti-detect browser with a proxy.
 
YouTube will shadowban you, and you'll end up wasting time on a channel that isn't being shown to the public. But you can still upload content, make edits, and do other things.

That happened to me (us). It’s the main reason I (we) stopped posting on YouTube. Instead, we switched to platforms like Rumble, Bitchute, Dailymotion, Veoh, and Playeur.
 
I created a YouTube channel with a woman doing art. She was just showing her legs, fully clothed, but YouTube didn’t like it and took down my channel.

I tried making a new channel with a different email and a new artist, only showing her hands and face. But YouTube deleted the channel, saying I was trying to get around their rules.

What should I do now? I’ve tried new emails, new videos, a new artist, and a new verification number, but it’s still not working. Do I need to change my IP too?

I don't understand. Are you in a country with really strict laws, like Iran or something?

Is this actually a real woman, or is it AI-generated? Why would you think that’s why your channel got banned? Did they send you a message saying that?

There are lots of popular channels with women working out in revealing clothes.
 
Using a bad proxy is one reason why your account might get banned.
 
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