False Community Guidelines Strike

Unfortunately I cannot help with that as I have never had one lol just many claims from AdRev :D
I see, thanks, Any email i can contact that could possibly look into the issue and let me delete the description or do it themselves?

I'm currently uploading the same video on another account with a different description, if it still gets flagged then it's not the description.
 
This thread here has the contact info:



But theres no email in there. This might be of some use to you:
Why would YouTube give their contact information if they don't give support to users :/

I appreciate all the help from you, do you know how long the appeal process usually takes?

EDIT: video still violates rights after i fixed the description.
 
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Whether gaming the sysytem or not is the problem it shouldn't be done. Question is, are the videos still private?
 
Whether gaming the sysytem or not is the problem it shouldn't be done. Question is, are the videos still private?
I have no access to the video manager, the videos have been blocked by YouTube and they gave me 2 community guidelines strikes so i got suspended for 2 weeks.
checking if it was the description and it turns out it wasn't, the issue is somewhere else or the system is simply broken.
 
I have no access to the video manager, the videos have been blocked by YouTube and they gave me 2 community guidelines strikes so i got suspended for 2 weeks.
checking if it was the description and it turns out it wasn't, the issue is somewhere else or the system is simply broken.
With the video you uploaded on the other account was it private or public and how long did it take before the strike was placed on it?
 
With the video you uploaded on the other account was it private or public and how long did it take before the strike was placed on it?
Public and it was instantly. Since it's not the description, is there any other reason anyone can think of?[DOUBLEPOST=1415231653,1415199383][/DOUBLEPOST]Bump for help, I still have no idea what caused the strike, it was not the description.
 
Public and it was instantly. Since it's not the description, is there any other reason anyone can think of?[DOUBLEPOST=1415231653,1415199383][/DOUBLEPOST]Bump for help, I still have no idea what caused the strike, it was not the description.[/QUO

I would say that youtube knows that you're using the other account and flagged it also.
 
The video had different gameplay and some cutscenes were removed via editing so it was not a duplicate, i can upload other videos on my second account so that's still incorrect.
 
I'm curious to know more about this situation, I've never heard of someone getting a community guideline strike instantly on a video. Copyright strikes yes but community strikes are usually when it's flagged by the community. @Shane.C have you seen a scenario like this before? Any ideas? I'm curious to know because if it's a problem on YouTube's end I want to be able to avoid it myself or fix the situation.[DOUBLEPOST=1415350139,1415349685][/DOUBLEPOST]Only other explanation might be that YouTube's finally got it in for you because you've been gaming the system, for a while by the looks of it. I suggest once you get access to your account again you might want to remove those spammed tags in descriptions, also tagging "Forza" & "Driveclub" in a Gran Turismo video & "Xbox" "Ps3" "360" "Xbox One" for a game that's being played on only 1 of those consoles; is basically asking for it. Otherwise I can only hope Shane has an explanation, mainly to quench my curiosity.
 
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