Community Guidelines strike basics on YouTube

What happens when you get a strike

When you get a strike, you’re told via email. You can also choose to have notifications sent to you through your mobile and computer notifications, and in your channel settings. We’ll also tell you:

  • What content was removed
  • Which policies it violated (for example harassment or violence)
  • How it affects your channel
  • What you can do next

If your content violates our Community Guidelines, here’s how it affects your channel:

Warning

We understand mistakes happen and you don’t mean to violate our policies — that’s why the first violation is typically only a warning. To have this warning expire after 90 days, you can take a policy training. However, if your content violates the same policy within that 90 day window, the warning will not expire and your channel will be given a strike.

Sometimes a single case of severe abuse will result in channel termination without warning. If you think we made a mistake, you can appeal the warning.

Optional policy trainings

Policy trainings are short in-product educational experiences based on the specific Community Guidelines policy you’ve violated.

If you receive a Community Guidelines warning, you can access the policy training from your Studio account anywhere you typically check your policy violations. This includes the Studio dashboard and the Content tab. You’ll also see a link to open the training from the email and banner notifications.

If you complete an optional policy training, your warning will expire after 90 days. If you violate a different policy after completing the training, you will get another warning.

Repeated violations of our policies– or a single case of severe abuse– may still result in the termination of your account. We may prevent repeat offenders from taking trainings in the future.

First Strike

If we find your content doesn’t follow our policies for a second time, you’ll get a strike.

This strike means you will not be allowed to do the following for 1 week:

  • Upload videos, live streams, or stories
  • Start a scheduled live stream
  • Schedule a video to become public
  • Create a Premiere
  • Add a trailer to an upcoming Premiere or live stream
  • Create custom thumbnails or Community posts
  • Create, edit, or add collaborators to playlists
  • Add or remove playlists from the watch page using the “Save” button

Your scheduled public content is set to “private” for the penalty period duration. You have to reschedule it when the freeze period ends.

After the 1-week period, we restore full privileges automatically, but the strike remains on your channel for 90 days.

Second Strike

If you get a second strike within the same 90-day period as your first strike, you will not be allowed to post content for 2 weeks. If there are no further issues, after the 2-week period, we restore full privileges automatically. Each strike will not expire until 90 days from the time it was issued.

Third Strike

3 strikes in the same 90-day period results in your channel being permanently removed from YouTube. Each strike will not expire until 90 days from the time it was issued.

Note: Deleting your content doesn’t remove a strike. We may also issue a Community Guidelines strike on deleted content. You can learn more about when we retain deleted content in our Privacy policy.



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