To use DoNotPay to appeal your YouTube account suspension, you only need to: DoNotPay will then draft a letter and send it to YouTube, insisting it responds to you within a two-week deadline. With some luck, you will get your channel up and running again in no time.
If your channel was suspended because of an unjust accusation of copyright infringement, you can submit a free-form counter notification and email it to [email protected]. Here’s what you should include in the body of the email: You need to have your channel’s URL to complete the form. If you don’t, your appeal will be immediately rejected
You’ll want to use YouTube’s official form to file your appeal, and you’ll want to follow their directions closely Fill out the form as completely as possible including your Channel ID. The more information you give us, the easier it will be to process your request. Your Channel ID is NOT the same as your Custom URL
So your YouTube Channel — your baby that you’ve been pouring time & energy (and lots of money) into — has been suspended & instantly terminated I knowhuge bummer bro I’ve been there But fear not my bro — all is not lost! It might take you a few weeks (or longer), but you can get your channel back.
How to appeal YouTube strike?
You’ll get an email from YouTube letting you know the result of your appeal request. One of the following will happen: 1 If we find that your content followed our Community Guidelines, we’ll reinstate it and remove the strike from your channel. If you appeal a warning and the appeal is granted, the next offense will be a warning. 2 If we find your content followed our Community Guidelines, but isn’t appropriate for all audiences, we’ll apply an age-restriction. If it’s a video, it won’t be visible to users who are signed out, are under 18 years of age, or have Restricted Mode turned on. If it’s a custom thumbnail, it will be removed. 3 If we find that your content was in violation of our Community Guidelines, the strike will stay and the video will remain down from the site. There’s no additional penalty for appeals that are rejected.
You may appeal each strike only once.
We also list examples of content that result in a Community Guidelines strike. You can only appeal for 30 days after the warning or strike was issued.
If your channel gets a strike, you’ll get an email, notifications on mobile and desktop, and an alert in your channel settings the next time you sign in to YouTube.
Note: Deleting the video will not resolve the strike. If you delete your video, the strike will remain on your channel and you won’t be able to appeal again.
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