Hello yttalk , i really need some opinion on this. First of all these are the policies :
These are the policies i've seen around web but never on official sites. So please tell me if they still apply.
This is content that appears mass-produced in order to increase views without adding significant educational or other value. Examples include:
And even if they do:
And about my channel , its kinda like any other askreddit channels on youtube but with slight differences such as :
- Audience language is not English so i am putting a lot of effort on translations not like formal ones but more slang ones.
- Only using the informative AMAs and AskReddits.
- Using a licensed TTS software but it's not generic like Microsoft Sam , real human like. And i am also licensed to edit the voice according to the videos context.( for example if its a military person giving AMA's i often use radio-like voice). And usually switch.
- Using dynamic backgrounds that are not to eye-batting.
I wonder if me putting a lot of effort on translations fall under the category of " adding value.
Does translating changes the reddit contents being "third party content" category?
I really need answers on that before growing my channel bigger and putting a lot more effort. Thanks in advance.
These are the policies i've seen around web but never on official sites. So please tell me if they still apply.
This is content that appears mass-produced in order to increase views without adding significant educational or other value. Examples include:
- Synthetic voice reads third-party content or nonsensical content
- Content on a channel with minimal changes from video to video
- Repetitive or mindless content with no additional educational value, commentary, or narrative
- Content that’s been mass-produced or generated programmatically
- Image slideshows or scrolling text with minimal or no additional narrative, commentary, or educational value
And even if they do:
And about my channel , its kinda like any other askreddit channels on youtube but with slight differences such as :
- Audience language is not English so i am putting a lot of effort on translations not like formal ones but more slang ones.
- Only using the informative AMAs and AskReddits.
- Using a licensed TTS software but it's not generic like Microsoft Sam , real human like. And i am also licensed to edit the voice according to the videos context.( for example if its a military person giving AMA's i often use radio-like voice). And usually switch.
- Using dynamic backgrounds that are not to eye-batting.
I wonder if me putting a lot of effort on translations fall under the category of " adding value.
Does translating changes the reddit contents being "third party content" category?
I really need answers on that before growing my channel bigger and putting a lot more effort. Thanks in advance.