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Oh dear Google! You have really messed up big this time! Reader, you may be aware that I try to help people with Microsoft Access by providing sets of YouTube videos demonstrating hints tips and tricks that might be valuable to them. Of all my videos I probably make about $1 a day sometimes $2 a day, and that's on all of my hundreds of videos combined! So as you can probably tell I'm not doing it for the money!
Google have implemented some sort of automatic vetting system and it has deemed my videos unsuitable for advertisers... Now this is probably true; I shouldn't think there are many companies that want to associate their products with MS Access databases, seems a bit of a boring association!
However it's the message I've received from YouTube:-
Why did this happen? Advertisers avoid placing ads on videos that don't align with their brand. For example, they may choose not to advertise on content that's sexually suggestive, includes bad language, or is considered controversial.
The problem is I can't see where any of my YouTube videos include anything which is sexually suggestive, or bad language or controversial?
Now I might have some controversial ways about going about developing code which people don't agree with, I'm sure that's true! But I don't think that would affect advertisers!
Now here's the kick in the teeth from Google/YouTube. I have to get 1000 views within 7 days before I can plead my case! In other words not only have they indirectly accused me of something quite nefarious but I've got no recourse, no way of bringing my dilemma before someone with a brain! I am at the mercy of an AI ... And I so thought AI's would be good for the World I'm not too sure anymore!
Google have implemented some sort of automatic vetting system and it has deemed my videos unsuitable for advertisers... Now this is probably true; I shouldn't think there are many companies that want to associate their products with MS Access databases, seems a bit of a boring association!
However it's the message I've received from YouTube:-
Why did this happen? Advertisers avoid placing ads on videos that don't align with their brand. For example, they may choose not to advertise on content that's sexually suggestive, includes bad language, or is considered controversial.
The problem is I can't see where any of my YouTube videos include anything which is sexually suggestive, or bad language or controversial?
Now I might have some controversial ways about going about developing code which people don't agree with, I'm sure that's true! But I don't think that would affect advertisers!
Now here's the kick in the teeth from Google/YouTube. I have to get 1000 views within 7 days before I can plead my case! In other words not only have they indirectly accused me of something quite nefarious but I've got no recourse, no way of bringing my dilemma before someone with a brain! I am at the mercy of an AI ... And I so thought AI's would be good for the World I'm not too sure anymore!
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