Suspended monetisation advice please.

sydh

Active Member
I have just had my channel monetisation suspended but there is no explanation as to why. It just states REUSED CONTENT. All content is my own and I use public domain music or free AI for commentary. Quite simply, I don't know what to do now. There is no one who can explain what I have done wrong. I have well over 100 videos and I have been a creator for many years so I really don't know why. Is there any way to get more help on what I need to do to correct this? It seems so unfair to suspend without a reason.
I asked in the Community forum but received no help.
 
Have you been uploading the same videos multiple times or across multiple channels? even if you create every video yourself it is against Youtube TOS to spam the same videos, even across multiple channels. That is how I interpret the explaination.
 
Have you been uploading the same videos multiple times or across multiple channels? even if you create every video yourself it is against Youtube TOS to spam the same videos, even across multiple channels. That is how I interpret the explaination.
Thanks for that suggestion. I haven't had much response. No, I don't repeat anything and I only have one channel. My last upload had a commentary that was created using some copy and paste from Wikipedia and then vocalised using a free AI speech generator. First time I have done this so I'm wondering if that's the issue. This is the big problem - the YT inspector gave no hint as to which video or what the specific problem was, so it's impossible to know what caused the issue. The REUSED CONTENT feedback is definitely not correct. I simply do not reuse anything and I have never copied from other creators. I have to wait until September and then they say to reapply for monetisation as opposed to appeal. I have deleted the potential video as it wasn't an important one. Hopefully that will fix it.
 
Yes, uploading the same videos multiple times or across multiple channels is considered spam and violates YouTube's Terms of Service, even if you created the content yourself.
 
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