YouTube removed his video…

There are 2 BIG lessons I’ve learned from him.
1 is based on facts.
1 is based on speculation.
Let’s start with the facts π

1) I’ll NEVER want to (accidentally) show an email address in a video.
Showing an email address, CLEARLY triggers their algorithm π

It’s the exact timestamp YouTube gave as THE reason π

Even though he has some sort of consent…
After he asked this in his telegram group π

It’s not enough to avoid getting TRAPPED by YouTube’s Auto Violation Detection System.
So from now on I want to avoid showing any visuals that (might) include these π

In short: I’m really CAREFUL now with footage that shows:
Addresses, email addresses & logging into an account.
But ALSO with the following…
βThis is his video.
He reuploaded it…
And as you can see,
This time he blurred out the “TRIGGER visual” π

Here’s his own response:

So, what is the 2nd lesson?
As I’ve mentioned already.
This one is based on speculation.
I care about truth, so I just wanted to say that.
But sometimes making assumptions helps in life, doesn’t it? π
And it has everything to do with THIS little part π

YouTube may crawl the URLs in your videos.
Let me say that again.
YouTube may check EVERY link you (accidentally) show in your video.
Why do I think this is the case?
Because HOW ELSE can they know that this guy showed a Gmail address at timestamp 2:14?
Exactly.
They likely use some sort of Computer Vision Systems with OCR tools.
If that sounds too complicated…
Simply be aware that YouTube (AND other platforms) likely scan every frame of your video.
So, showing a link like THIS (accidentally) π
β
Can cause problems if the URL hosts “bad stuff”.
Unfortunately I wasn’t on time π₯²
The same happened to me…

Reply “AVOID” to the email you receive when you get my free thumbnail pack π And I’ll send you the EXACT visuals that triggered my strike. βThat you can avoid ever using in your videos.
PS: Iβm sure you will likeΒ THISΒ too π