Many YouTube content creators have been hit with copyright and community guidelines strikes over the years, with tons of them debating the accuracy to the claims as they appeal to what’s hindering their channels from generating revenue. Other big YouTube channels that have received similar strikes in recent memory include TheActMan, H3H3, and Ludwig, with the cause varying depending on the channel. XQc has the latest banned YouTube account due to questionable community guidelines strikes against his account, and his videos have been demonetized as a result. ​​​​

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After being hit by the YouTube ban and the demonetization of his videos, xQc took to Twitter to tell YouTube Creators that his videos were unjustifiably struck for violating the community guidelines. He’s been critical in the past of YouTube removing public dislikes, but xQc’s tweet confirms a lot of his videos have been “unnecessarily demonetized lately,” and that this ban prevents him from posting new videos for two weeks. Although he may have gone through YouTube’s private channels to appeal the ban, xQc also asked for a manual review of his account so that it could be reinstated.

When he’s done with a livestream, xQc gets portions of it formatted and uploaded to YouTube for a crowd of 2.1 million subscribers, which still pales when compared to his impressive 10.9 million Twitch followers. Many members of xQc’s large community shared his tweet in concern for the content creator and in hopes that his YouTube channel would be quickly returned to active status. Ignoring the current YouTube ban, xQc is no stranger to bans as he has previously been banned by his main content hub Twitch, and several times by the GTA RP No Pixel server.

Though it remains unclear why xQc has received so many YouTube community guideline strikes, other channels have reported issues with targeted campaigns and trolling in the past. While the majority of the responses to xQc’s tweet include sarcastic jokes or envy of his following, H3H3’s Ethan Klein and Ludwig also chimed in perhaps in reference to when they were in similar positions. The grievances expressed by xQc have been shared with the appropriate YouTube team, but the problem has yet to be fully resolved.

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