Estimated earnings tab disappeared

Where you just partnered? they'll probably enable it for all new partners once weekly or so.

If it's been over a week try contact their cms team and asking them to enable view revenue, for your channel.
 
I've been partnered for months now, it just disappeared this afternoon. It was there this morning. Ads are still showing.
 
Happened to me as well. This also happened to me a few months ago. (And almost every RPM partner) It was just a glitch, and it came back within a day or two. You should be fine, however, I did send a support ticket to maker studios/ RPM for the time being just to make sure that they are aware of it, and that it is in fact just a glitch.
 
some networks removes this, so their partners can't see it.
that's one of the things that definates a s****y network from a great network.
I would definately classify RPM as s****y, even though they pay ad money for yttalk.
 
some networks removes this, so their partners can't see it.
that's one of the things that definates a s****y network from a great network.
I would definately classify RPM as s****y, even though they pay ad money for yttalk.

I doubt that they purposely removed it. I distinctly remember my contract stating that I would always have transparent access to my earnings directly on youtube.
 
yeah no they definately removed it, networks do that.
Hi! We haven't removed estimated earnings. Giving our partners full access to their stats is something that's very important to us as a network. :)

We were experiencing some issues with the Maker Max site this weekend through today, @agnt007, so certain parts of the site were either slow to load or not loading at all. Our tech team has been at work fixing the issue and it will be resolved soon if it isn't resolved already!

Remember that you still have access to YouTube's analytics page if Maker Max is down again! (Though sometimes earnings reports are down on Maker Max because YouTube's analytics is down...)
 
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Hi! We haven't removed estimated earnings. Giving our partners full access to their stats is something that's very important to us as a network. :)

We were experiencing some issues with the Maker Max site this weekend through today, @agnt007, so certain parts of the site were either slow to load or not loading at all. Our tech team has been at work fixing the issue and it will be resolved soon if it isn't resolved already!

Remember that you still have access to YouTube's analytics page at http://cms.youtube.com if Maker Max is down again! (Though sometimes earnings reports are down on Maker Max because YouTube's analytics is down...)
Since when did you update your policies? I personally know over 10 people who have been denied stats from RPM, and who have been treated poorly by the network. If they don't mind me sharing their information, I could gladly PM you their names.

It's funny that you mention complete transparency, how come you don't mention ad sales, and CPM's when you partner new channels. You seem to take any channels, any size, and you're shipping that as if "you're doing it to help smaller channels", when really they're being locked into low revenue share contracts, with low chances of any network promotions, and no backup from their network.

If they get a copyright strike, you won't help them refute the case, you'd rather just kick them from the network. Once again speaking from experience, and I can again PM you several people who have had theese experiences.

I'm totally cool with the fact that you're a network, and a network wants to make money, but if you're gonna lie to your partners I can't just sit quietly by and watch. I've even experienced cases where my friends (bigger Youtuber's ranging from 100k subs to 600k subs) who were previously with your network, were paid to promote rpm to their subscribers.

Please try and tell me that any of what I wrote isn't true, and I'll prove any bit of information. Oh and if the mods want to take down this post because it's against the people who are having ad space on yttalk, that's cool too, I guess you've gotta do what you've gotta do.
 
Hi there. Our policy has always been to allow partners access to their YouTube analytics stats. Nothing in that regard has changed. If you know over 10 people who currently do not have access to their analytics page, please tell them to either contact me directly via PM or open up a support ticket about the issue so we get their stats enabled as soon as possible. It's a quick fix, so it's unfortunate that all 10+ people didn't contact us sooner!

We do not provide CPMs to partners because CPMs vary greatly by channel, genre, and the time of year the videos are posted. This means CPMs are impossible to predict and we don't want to give our partners false expectations.

Re: copyright strikes, we are unable to negotiate with YouTube on the behalf of channels due to privacy concerns. Copyrighted content is also not allowed on YouTube and therefore our network, so we are forced to take action against channels who are egregious in this regard.

I hope this helped! And again, if your friends are having issues, please tell them to contact either me or support.
 
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