Networks won't stop trolls and haters. All they do is take your money and give a few perks you may or may not need to use. They take a cut of your earnings after YouTube takes theirs; so you make less money with a network than with a direct YT partnership.
You have no videos at all now, Jenelly; so you are starting from scratch. No network will accept a channel which has no videos to make them money. After the eligibility requirement changes, no channel which doesn't have 1,000 subscribers and 4000 hours of watch time in the past 12 months will be accepted by a network.
If you had remained with your now former network, you would have been kicked out on February 20th as the new rules took effect.
You speak of eventually monetizing World of Warcraft gameplay videos; but I don't think Battle Net's Terms of Service allows that. They specifically state that use of Battle Net's service is "for your personal, non-commercial use".
I'd write to Blizzard if I were you, and ask for clarification.
You stated in your other thread
You then did a direct contradiction of that by stating later in the same thread
Being removed from the Adsense program usually means your Adsense account is terminated. Can you post a screenshot to prove your Adsense is active? You see, you must join the YouTube Partner Program as a direct partner before a network will accept you these days; and you can't do that without A: first meeting the new requirements and B: possessing an active Adsense account.
**You have no videos at all now, Jenelly; so you are starting from scratch **
please learn to communicate before jumping to conclusions. My content is Private, i have 300 videos all private that contain tutorials and Pokemon Go Gameplay. I want to start World of Warcraft gameplay and ASMR's gameplay as i mention and if a small network did existed out their besides Freedom that WILL accept small channels is all i am really trying to search for really, but you mention of some new changes so it seems as if i have to do some research.
** Please don't assume you know what is on a channel until you get legit information about that user
@UKHypnotist "You have no videos at all now, Jenelly; so you are starting from scratch"
Your only making a BUTT out of yourself. **
I have my reasons as to why i decided to private the channel years ago, took a break and here i am Just looking to re join a small network so i can get my channel back up and rolling...
My channel is not New and i wont be starting from scratch as i plan on re public everything once i find me a steady place to call home.[DOUBLEPOST=1521757147,1521756874][/DOUBLEPOST]
Networks won't stop trolls and haters. All they do is take your money and give a few perks you may or may not need to use. They take a cut of your earnings after YouTube takes theirs; so you make less money with a network than with a direct YT partnership.
You have no videos at all now, Jenelly; so you are starting from scratch. No network will accept a channel which has no videos to make them money. After the eligibility requirement changes, no channel which doesn't have 1,000 subscribers and 4000 hours of watch time in the past 12 months will be accepted by a network.
If you had remained with your now former network, you would have been kicked out on February 20th as the new rules took effect.
You speak of eventually monetizing World of Warcraft gameplay videos; but I don't think Battle Net's Terms of Service allows that. They specifically state that use of Battle Net's service is "for your personal, non-commercial use".
I'd write to Blizzard if I were you, and ask for clarification.
You stated in your other thread
You then did a direct contradiction of that by stating later in the same thread
Being removed from the Adsense program usually means your Adsense account is terminated. Can you post a screenshot to prove your Adsense is active? You see, you must join the YouTube Partner Program as a direct partner before a network will accept you these days; and you can't do that without A: first meeting the new requirements and B: possessing an active Adsense account.
"You speak of eventually monetizing World of Warcraft gameplay videos; but I don't think Battle Net's Terms of Service allows that. They specifically state that use of Battle Net's service is "for your personal, non-commercial use".
you expect me to believe that all of the World of Warcraft user's out their who are creating new content on WoW are not Monetizing their content and not getting profit?
I am not believing you one bit at all on that.[DOUBLEPOST=1521757347][/DOUBLEPOST]Being removed from the Adsense program usually means your Adsense account is terminated. Can you post a screenshot to prove your Adsense is active? You see, you must join the YouTube Partner Program as a direct partner before a network will accept you these days; and you can't do that without A: first meeting the new requirements and B: possessing an active Adsense account.[/QUOTE]
I don't need to provide you anything. I feel as if this whole time you are attacking me, so i will just stop wasting time and search some research else where...
Thank you for you time... Good bye.