I Just NOT Got Partnered With Fullscreen!

TheMadTireShow

Buckeye, Arizona
They turned me down and here is the letter.

"We're sorry to let you know that your application to join Fullscreen has not been accepted. Please make sure that your channel is free of copyright content, that you do not have any community strikes, and that you have quality content. If any of these are the case, you're more than welcome to re-apply at a later date once those changes have been made.
We hope you re-apply soon!"

*All music is Kevin MacLeod incompetech's Royalty Free music. License has been provided to youtube and I used the same song on all my vids.
*I have NO community strikes.
*Thought I made quality videos, guess not!
 
Perhaps but if thats the case then they should have stated that instead of the generic copy-n-paste letter they sent.
Oh well, who knows. It's no biggie.


Perhaps try widening your video niche a little bit. I just went and had a look and if I'm honest it's not something I'd subscribe to. It would be awesome if you had a 1000fps camera or something that showed the things getting smushed in fine detail. Otherwise its just a truck driving on stuff in every video. Might put people off in the long run.
 
Perhaps try widening your video niche a little bit. I just went and had a look and if I'm honest it's not something I'd subscribe to. It would be awesome if you had a 1000fps camera or something that showed the things getting smushed in fine detail. Otherwise its just a truck driving on stuff in every video. Might put people off in the long run.

Those cameras cost an arm and a leg...Well, Christmas is only 4 months away (hint hint) want my address now or should I give it to you around December?
 
Perhaps you need to apply to one of their hub networks designed for smaller channels.
I believe in that case they would state in the rejection email that the view requirements are not reached or something similar.

To OP: I have received the exact same email from them when I had no strikes or copyrighted content on my channel. In my case it may have been some unlisted videos with copyrighted content, I have removed those and reapplied (this time to Creator X) and I'm currently waiting for their response. We're kind of in the same boat together..
 
There is an upside if your channel is big enough. Channels generally bringing in under 2,000 views daily don't benefit a fat lot from it at all.


"a fat lot" That has to be a British thing lol. I agree if you have the views and subscribers, but I was thinking more into the hundred thousands of views so you could have more leverage
 
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