More than 2.70 billion users actively consume the content posted on YouTube. Over 114 million active channels are made on YouTube worldwide to entertain such a massive crowd. These YouTube channels cover multiple fields, such as sports, entertainment, fashion, makeup, games, and more. But there are times when YouTube might take down a video. In such a case, one should be ready to tackle it. You can find the information to troubleshoot the take-down videos.
Objective for the removal of Videos and Steps Needed to be taken
Inappropriate Content
YouTube might remove the video if it is found inappropriate. YouTube declares a video inappropriate if the relevant video does not follow its Community Guidelines. In the following lines, you can get the information about its resolution:
- Kindly check the Studio dashboard or within your content page to get the exact information regarding the inappropriate content.
- Reading the Community Guideline Strike Basics will help you determine what content is appropriate to post on YouTube. Once you understand this, you can assess the chances of the video being taken down from your YouTube channel.
- YouTube allows you to request a Community Guidelines Strike. However, this only applies if you think videos that might have been removed in error.
Terms of Service Violation
YouTube has a Terms of Service policy that provides information regarding the dos and don'ts regarding videos that you can upload to YouTube. If you are not able to find the video you have uploaded on your channel and find a "video removed: Terms of Use Violation" message alongside your video, it might be possible that the video does not follow YouTube's Terms of Service. Also, you can look through the copyright basics to gain in-depth knowledge.
Copyright Content
Includes copyrighted content, muted due to the copyrighted content, blocked worldwide, blocked in some countries or regions, are a few of the common messages that the YouTube content creators experience. If you find any of these messages besides your video, you need to acknowledge that any of the owners claimed the content shown in your video. This is accessible by utilising YouTube's content ID system. To resolve this, click on the visible text next to your video. You will observe a page with the Copyright claim. To learn the reason, select the "Copyright Details". You should also check the "What Content ID claims."
Video taken Down
If YouTube receives a Complete legal request from a copyright owner, then YouTube might take the video down. YouTube will also share the video taken at your request. To get the video back, you can complete Copyright School and wait 90 days, get retraction, or submit a counter notification to YouTube. YouTube will check it and take manadatory action.
Conclusion
Being a content creator on YouTube is enthralling, but removing any of your videos from your channel might scare you. You can have a look at the information given above. This will help you in understanding root of your problem and what steps you should take. Additionally, making a direct call to google tech support number will also works wonder for you.