YouTube Appeal Video Kaise Banaye | How to Create Appeal Video for Reused Content

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6 Nov 202304:23

Summary

TLDRThis video provides a step-by-step guide on how to appeal a rejected YouTube monetization request. It emphasizes the importance of creating an original appeal video where the creator explains the uniqueness of their content, such as scripting, voice-over, and editing. The video must be unlisted, at least 5 minutes long, and without any tags or descriptions. The creator advises uploading the video in various languages, including Hindi and English, and explains that only original content can be successfully appealed. This guide is crucial for those whose monetization was rejected due to content issues, helping them potentially get their channel monetized.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Ensure you complete 4000 watch hours and 1000 subscribers before applying for monetization on YouTube.
  • 😀 If monetization is rejected, check if it's due to content issues like reuse or copyright violations.
  • 😀 You have the option to appeal the rejection by submitting an appeal video.
  • 😀 The appeal video must be unlisted, the most recent video on your channel, and have no description or tags.
  • 😀 The video should be at least 5 minutes long to be eligible for submission.
  • 😀 It's recommended to add English subtitles in your appeal video for better clarity and review.
  • 😀 You can create the appeal video in various languages, including Hindi, English, Arabic, Bengali, and others.
  • 😀 In the appeal video, explain that all your content is original and made by you (script, voice-over, editing).
  • 😀 Avoid using copyrighted content in your videos, including music. If needed, use royalty-free music from YouTube’s audio library.
  • 😀 If your content is not original or involves copyright violations, an appeal is unlikely to succeed.
  • 😀 After creating the appeal video, submit it via the YouTube appeal form to request a monetization review.

Q & A

  • What should you do if your monetization is rejected on YouTube?

    -If your monetization is rejected on YouTube, you can appeal the decision by submitting a video that explains why your content complies with YouTube's policies. The video should be unlisted, at least 5 minutes long, and must be uploaded as the newest video on your channel.

  • What are the basic guidelines for creating an appeal video?

    -The appeal video must be unlisted, the newest video on your channel, and at least 5 minutes long. It should not include any description, tags, or hashtags. The video title should clearly indicate it's an appeal video, and you must submit the video from the same YouTube account that was rejected.

  • Can you submit the appeal video in any language?

    -Yes, you can create the appeal video in various languages, including Hindi, English, Arabic, Bengali, Chinese, Indonesian, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Turkish, and more. Adding English subtitles is recommended for better reach.

  • What is the importance of showing original content in your appeal video?

    -In your appeal video, it's important to show that the content is original. Mention that you created the script, recorded the voiceover, and filmed the video yourself. This proves that your content does not violate any copyright policies.

  • What should you do if you use music or visuals in your videos?

    -If you use music or visuals, ensure they are copyright-free. You should only use music from YouTube's audio library or other royalty-free sources to avoid any copyright infringement.

  • Why is it essential to avoid using someone else's copyrighted content?

    -Using someone else's copyrighted content in your videos can lead to monetization issues or a channel strike. It is critical to create original content to maintain compliance with YouTube’s monetization policies.

  • How does the appeal process work after submitting the video?

    -After submitting the appeal video, YouTube will review it to determine if your content meets their guidelines. If the appeal is successful, your monetization status will be restored. If it's rejected again, you may need to further improve your content or appeal again.

  • What happens if you don’t create original content?

    -If you do not create original content and instead use copied material, your monetization will likely remain disabled. In such cases, submitting an appeal will not be effective until you start creating original content.

  • Can you add any description or hashtags to your appeal video?

    -No, you should not add any description, hashtags, or tags to your appeal video. The video should be as simple as possible, focusing only on explaining that your content is original and adheres to YouTube’s guidelines.

  • What type of video should be created for the appeal process?

    -The appeal video should demonstrate your effort in creating original content. You should explain how you scripted, recorded, and edited the video, ensuring that everything is your own work. If you show the video creation process, it adds credibility to your appeal.

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