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Now, ladies and gents, as you all may be aware, due to YouTube having to change how they monetize videos because multiple sponsors pulled out from their advertisements being shown on videos with hate speech involved and other inappropriate content. There is nothing wrong with YouTube feeling they need to prevent such events occur, but as multiple YouTubers have revealed, it has created less money for their content, one such type of content which was affected, is something we on this forum enjoy, Wrestling. Multiple promotions have seen their profits off of what they show on the YouTube channels, a very crucial part of them growing their promotions, dropped, including a promotion not everyone here likes, but I admit, the fact it has survived this long and other than this issue is doing strong, is What Culture Pro Wrestling.
Today, they uploaded a free YouTube only show called FightBack in a stand to this change and it was taken down by Youtube, but something that was salvaged is this speech by "Plumpy" Adam Blampied which was a very passionate speech.
Do you guys feel as though YouTube should focus on fixing these sort of issues? Including wrestling classifying Wrestling content as "Alright" along with various other types of channels which were negatively affected. Also, in that video description, there is a petition created by someone else for YouTube to classify Wrestling content as "advertiser friendly" if you wish to sign it.
Today, they uploaded a free YouTube only show called FightBack in a stand to this change and it was taken down by Youtube, but something that was salvaged is this speech by "Plumpy" Adam Blampied which was a very passionate speech.
Do you guys feel as though YouTube should focus on fixing these sort of issues? Including wrestling classifying Wrestling content as "Alright" along with various other types of channels which were negatively affected. Also, in that video description, there is a petition created by someone else for YouTube to classify Wrestling content as "advertiser friendly" if you wish to sign it.