{"id":55448,"date":"2025-01-28T18:24:46","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T18:24:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/moistcr1tikal-reveals-surprising-results-of-call-with-youtube-ceo-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T18:24:46","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T18:24:46","slug":"moistcr1tikal-reveals-surprising-results-of-call-with-youtube-ceo-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/moistcr1tikal-reveals-surprising-results-of-call-with-youtube-ceo-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Moistcr1tikal reveals surprising results of call with YouTube CEO &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Moistcr1tikal reveals surprising results of call with YouTube CEO YouTube: penguin0After lashing out at YouTube over a sudden strike on a three-year-old video, Moistcr1tikal got the chance to have a call with platform CEO Susan Wojcicki \u2014 leading to a hugely productive conversation for content creators. On November 25, YouTuber Moistcr1tikal \u2014 a long-time creator with over 6.9 million subscribers \u2014 hit out at the platform via Twitter, claiming that one of his three-year-old videos had been suddenly hit with a strike. The strike came in spite of his efforts to censor the video (which, admittedly, showed edited gameplay from a lewd video game) beforehand, leading him to criticize YouTube out of frustration. \u201cI got another strike on a 3-year-old video of a censored lewd game,\u201d he wrote. \u201cI would do anything to talk to @SusanWojcicki about the policy team\u2019s refusal to communicate and explain their decisions. They have complete control over everyone\u2019s channels but just spit in the face of creators.\u201d I got another strike on a 3 year old video of a censored lewd game. I would do anything to talk to @SusanWojcicki about the policy team&#8217;s refusal to communicate and explain their decisions. They have complete control over everyone&#8217;s channels but just spit in the face of creators pic.twitter.com\/HLxbPqzpNF \u2014 Charlie (@MoistCr1TiKaL) November 25, 2020 In a surprising turn of events, Wojcicki herself \u2014 the CEO of YouTube \u2014 offered to hop on a call with Cr1TiKaL to hammer out a solution to this recurring problem on the site. That\u2019s not all; even the head of YouTube\u2019s policy team got on the line, leading to what Cr1TiKaL called a \u201chuge step in the right direction\u201d for users. What did we learn from Cr1TiKaL\u2019s call with YouTube? YouTube doesn\u2019t wantonly dole out strikes out of spite. According to YouTube\u2019s head of policy, the strikes are in place for \u201cbad actors who constantly show a disregard for the rules\u201d \u2014 but sometimes, it \u201cfalls through the cracks due to the size of the team and the volume [of infractions] they deal with.\u201d YouTube is looking into ways to prevent strikes and removals without warning. While there are no solid answers yet (at least, ones that Cr1TiKaL is comfortable sharing), he did say that the team is looking into a tool that allows creators to edit offending content out of their videos after being notified of \u201cinfringing content,\u201d rather than having the video removed and a strike against their record. \u201cSusan, in particular, really liked the idea, and wanted to press it on the policy team,\u201d Cr1TiKaL revealed. \u201cThe policy head also liked the idea, and wanted to explore ways of slowly implementing this policy over time.\u201d It\u2019s hard to communicate with YouTube\u2019s policy team because it\u2019s fairly small. Well, that, and the sheer volume of work they have to do among themselves. Luckily, Wojcicki suggested a workaround for this issue, stating that the policy team should have a specific group of employees in place whose sole task is communicating with creators. YouTube doesn\u2019t like that it takes a huge Twitter scandal to communicate with them. Cr1TiKaL also claimed that YouTube is looking into ways to better this issue in 2021, although the team itself wasn\u2019t exactly certain what those solutions would be. \u201cThey recognize the problems,\u201d the YouTuber stated. \u201cThey\u2019re not oblivious to them. They\u2019re just working on the best ways of combating it, given the situation and everything going on. I can respect that. I just wish they were more transparent with it.\u201d Read More: Best viral memes about Spotify Wrapped 2020 &#8211; YouTube is working hard to make sure its \u2018Trending\u2019 page isn\u2019t dominated by traditional media. According to Cr1TiKaL, Wojcicki claimed that for the past one or two years, the platform has been placing a focus on making sure its organic creators are getting featured on the Trending page, rather than mainstream media outlets. \u201cThey want to make sure the creators are showcased on trending,\u201d he said of the subject. \u201cThey want to make sure that policies are uniformly enforced across the traditional and creator-generated content. \u2026It\u2019s just a matter of making sure it comes across that way.\u201d Overall, Cr1TiKaL seemed pleased with his call with YouTube and is hopeful for better changes to come in the future. While this isn\u2019t his first brush with the company over a confusing strike, it seems that this situation, at least, has resulted in a constructive conversation that will lead to a more transparent environment for content creators.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Moistcr1tikal reveals surprising results of call with YouTube CEO YouTube: penguin0After lashing out at YouTube over a sudden strike on a three-year-old video, Moistcr1tikal got the chance to have a call with platform CEO Susan Wojcicki \u2014 leading to a hugely productive conversation for content creators. 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