What are YouTube Community Guidelines Warnings?
This article
is about Community Guidelines strikes warning. To find info about community
guidelines strikes, which are different from copyright strikes.
Copyright Strikes: One common form of warning on YouTube is a copyright strike. If a user
uploads content that infringes on the copyright of another party, the copyright
owner can issue a takedown request. YouTube will then issue a copyright strike
to the user who uploaded the infringing content. Accumulating multiple
copyright strikes can result in penalties, including the removal of the user's
channel.
Community Guidelines Strikes: In cases where a user violates YouTube's community guidelines, the platform may issue a community guidelines strike. These strikes are typically given for various types of content violations, such as hate speech, harassment, spam, and inappropriate or harmful material. Accumulating multiple community guidelines strikes can lead to escalating penalties, including channel removal.
Warnings: In addition to strikes, YouTube may issue warnings to users for violations of their guidelines. Warnings are generally a way to notify users of their inappropriate content or behavior without immediately escalating to a strike or channel removal.
To have this
warning expire after 90 days, you can take a policy training. However, if your
content violates the same policy within that 90-day window, the warning will
not expire and your channel will be given a strike.
Policy Trainings: Policy training are short in-product educational experience based on the specific Community Guidelines policy you’ve violated.
If your channel receives a Community Guidelines warning, you can now go through policy training to also have that warning expire after 90 days. you can access the policy training from your Studio account anywhere you typically check your policy violations. This includes the Studio dashboard and the Content tab. You'll also see this video to understand more easily for help policy training.
If you complete an optional policy training, your warning will expire after 90 days. If you violate a different policy after completing the training, you will get another warning.
Note: It's important for YouTube content creators and users to be aware of these guidelines and to create content that complies with them to avoid warnings and strikes that could impact their ability to use the platform.
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