
"We know how much effort you put into your content, and that sometimes, Community Guidelines violations are unintentional. To help you avoid the frustration of a removal or strike, we've been testing a new feature that checks for some Community Guidelines violations in the video upload flow, similar to Copyright and Advertiser-friendly Guidelines checks."
"If the video is flagged by our automated systems, you'll have the option to make changes to the video before publishing. You can also choose to publish the video anyway as-is, but the content may be restricted and could result in a Community Guideline strike if a violation is confirmed after it's live."
"Our goal is to give you more control and transparency into how YouTube's policies apply to your videos so you can make more informed decisions and avoid potential issues in the future."
An experimental automated check evaluates potential Community Guidelines violations during the video upload process, modeled on existing copyright and advertiser-friendly checks. When a video is flagged, creators receive the option to modify the content before publishing to address potential issues. Creators may also publish flagged videos unchanged, but published content can face restrictions and may incur a Community Guideline strike if a violation is later confirmed. The system aims to increase creator control and transparency over policy application, enabling more informed publishing choices and reducing unintentional removals or enforcement actions.
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