YouTube Tips: Those whose YouTube channel was terminated have a new opportunity to earn money again..

Creators whose channels were previously terminated on YouTube may now have a chance to reinstate their channels. YouTube recently launched a new pilot program. This program will provide a new opportunity for those whose channels were suspended due to violations. Such individuals can request to start a new channel, allowing them to re-establish their identity and reconnect with their audience.
Until now, if someone's channel was suspended, there was no way to get it back. However, this new program will allow some eligible creators to restart. However, not everyone will have this opportunity. Those who have committed serious or repeated violations, or whose activities have caused harm to the platform, will not be eligible for this program. Additionally, those whose channels were suspended for copyright infringement or violating the Creator Responsibility Policy will also not be eligible for this facility.
Who is eligible?
Those who qualify will see the option to create a new channel when they log into YouTube Studio on desktop with their previously terminated channel. If their request is approved, they will be able to start a new channel. However, it's important to note that if someone has personally deleted their channel or Google account, they won't see this option.
YouTube has also clarified that creators will not be able to apply to create a new channel for one year after their channel is terminated. During this time, they can appeal the termination if they wish. If they are allowed to create a new channel, they will need to rebuild their community, such as re-uploading old videos (if they comply with the rules) or earning audience trust with new content.
After this, if the new channel meets the YouTube Partner Program criteria, creators can also start earning again. This move offers a ray of hope for those who have made mistakes but now want to start anew responsibly.
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