Is it from low views or a copyright match?

obscurimity

YTT's Tanager
A member of RPM had asked me to join, so after some consideration I applied.
I got this message:
"Thanks so much for applying! Love what you're doing but your channel does not qualify to join our network at this time. Some of the possible reasons are:

Low Viewership
Copyright Issues
Strikes"

I don't have any strikes, but I have a video that did match copyright content before.
It was a Let's Play of "Duty Calls: The Calm Before the Storm", which matched content by EA.

Do you think the copyright match is why I can't apply? Or is it because of low views? I have about 8,500 total. The RPM member that wants to recruit me told me 5,000 are required.
 
Maybe your amount of videos? They're probably looking for people who update weekly at least? That's my best guess if you fit the other requirements
 
You need consistency, you need to get rid of any video that has a "matched" on it, and you need a certain amount of views per day/month and going by the fact you only have about 1900 views and you have been going since the end of October that's just not many views per day. You don't even have 30 days worth of stats on social blade. So you just not ready yet. Improve you stats, consistency and make sure your channel is clean of content matches and stuff like that. Good luck in the future, you'll get there. :)
 
You need consistency, you need to get rid of any video that has a "matched" on it, and you need a certain amount of views per day/month and going by the fact you only have about 1900 views and you have been going since the end of October that's just not many views per day. You don't even have 30 days worth of stats on social blade. So you just not ready yet. Improve you stats, consistency and make sure your channel is clean of content matches and stuff like that. Good luck in the future, you'll get there. :)

Lol, I think you're looking at the wrong channel of mine.
I stated in the first post it was my let's play channel, which is at 8,500 views and has been updated on socialblade for a while now. (Though I did neglect to call it by name, obscurimity).

Actually, I had no idea my other channel even had visible stats until now. It usually hung at n/a, so that's good news.
 
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