YouTube launches a “Second Chance” program letting some banned creators rejoin under new rules as it loosens content moderation policies.
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Some creators banned will be able to apply for a new channel, but not for copyright strikes.
YouTube is offering some permanently banned creators a shot at redemption. But getting back on the platform comes with a major catch.
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YouTube announced its "Second Chance" program to let some previously terminated creators have the opportunity to request a new channel.
YouTube has explained its plan to give some creators "second chances" though it isn't saying exactly who will qualify.
YouTube announced that, starting on Thursday, some previously terminated creators will be able to request a new YouTube channel. “We know many terminated creators deserve a second chance – YouTube has ...
YouTube is allowing previously banned users to create new accounts and re-upload content under updated rules. Learn about the policy changes and what it means for creators.
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