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More Issues With The Big Policy Changes Made To YouTube.com – Details

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UPDATE: As previously reported, many wrestling organizations (including the WWE) will now suffer the fate of being a part of the roll-out of changes Google is doing to ensure content presented on YouTube remains, for the most part, family-friendly. WCPW has been hit hard by the changes and was forced to cancel a number of their upcoming Loaded shows due to these changes (they distributed the shows via Youtube).

Their most recent event, titled Fight Back, used a logo similar to YouTube’s logo. Earlier today, WCPW posted on Twitter that they received a “Strike” on their account for “Violation of YouTube’s policy on spam and deceptive practices.”

The video of the Fight Back event was also removed from the site for “Violating YouTube’s policy on spam, deceptive practices, and scams.” The promotion had asked YouTube to include pro wrestling once again, “Hate speech tears people apart. Wrestling brings people together.”

ORIGINAL: YouTube’s recent ad sharing and revenue policy changes is causing problems for pro wrestling-themed content channels on the streaming video site. One such channel that is experiencing issues now is the Wrestling Shorts channel, which has 42,000 subscribers and a total of over 2.7 million views.

According to the artist who runs the channel, which produces wrestling-themed parody videos, YouTube’s recent policy changes the channel’s videos are earning a lot less revenue, despite getting a significant amount of page views. The channel also posted the following tweet:

The channel has also started this Patreon page to try and offset some of the revenue losses due to the YouTube changes. You can also check out one of the channel’s videos below.

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