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| UER Forum > UE Main > Youtube, Patreon slashes monetization from view chasing explorer after Walt Disney and Universal theme park incidents (Viewed 1586 times) |
Skye_Ann
Location: Kitchener, Ontario Gender: Female Total Likes: 631 likes
I seem to have Irritable Owl Syndrome...
| | | | Re: Youtube, Patreon slashes monetization from view chasing explorer after Walt Disney and Universal theme park incidents < Reply # 8 on 4/29/2020 12:59 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | The Article states: "In the past month, St. Cyr’s channel has been demonetized by YouTube and his Patreon has been deactivated as both platforms have policies against profiting from illegal or immoral activity (in this case, filming in areas where no photo or video is allowed and trespassing on private property)." But how is this possible, considering people like Exploring with Josh, Moe Sargi, Max Power etc. all have multiple video incidents of 'illegal or immoral activity' and they are making BANK. It's ridiculous that so many people have been able to monetize urban exploring (which directly goes against the terms and service of Patreon, Youtube, etc). But only a select few get in trouble for it. If they're going to enforce these policies, they need to be more consistent about it.
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