Why is the YouTube channel of a 17-year-old student with over 11 million subscribers suddenly suspended?



The YouTube channel `` RG Factboy '' operated by a 17-year-old student living in India was a popular channel with about 11 million subscribers, but on January 11, 2023, the YouTube account was suddenly deleted and the channel was also suspended. I was. RG Factboy was posting videos such as dubbing videos posted by other creators on '

YouTube Shorts '.

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Rohit Gupta, a 17-year-old student living in India, opened RG Factboy in April 2022 and gained about 11 million registrants in less than a year. Indian teenage video creators like Gupta create and post Hindi-narrated short videos of popular meme videos and short skit videos in Europe and Asia that have received millions of views. have earned. Like RG Factboy, YouTube channels that summarize videos with narration and subtitles added to existing videos like noisy newscasters are called 'fact channels' and are increasing in recent years.

Four of the top 10 fastest growing channels on YouTube were fact channels, according to social media analytics firm Social Blade . Both of these fact channels are run by Indians.

In India, YouTube's short video feature will be launched in 2020, and many users expect it to fill the void of TikTok , which was banned in the same year. YouTube shorts are seen as a get-rich-quick opportunity for young Indian creators.

In August 2022, YouTube announced the creation of a $100 million program to reward creators of short videos, further boosting interest in short videos in India. rice field. Creators with record views such as RG Factboy earn about $ 600 a month (about 78,000 yen) through this program.



However, some of the fact channels were found to be in violation of YouTube's

community and copyright guidelines , and RG Factboy's YouTube account was also determined to have violated these guidelines and was deleted. That's it. Although it is stipulated that you should only upload videos that you have created or have permission to use on YouTube, many of these fact channels infringe copyright and add narration to other creators' content. I was posting a video of it.



The Information Technology Regulations enacted in India in 2021 will allow platforms to proactively remove content more voluntarily against copyright infringement. The law has taken down a number of high-profile fact channel accounts.

“Some creators in India are earning millions of dollars by posting videos that dub and commentary over existing videos,” said Rithraj Biswas, co-founder of India-based social media platform Moj . I found a way to collect multiple views.' “Millions of Hindi-speaking Indian users face language barriers to videos from Europe and Asia. There is a great demand as a means to overcome, 'he argues that YouTube should be more tolerant of creators.

On the other hand, YouTube will phase out a program of about 100 million dollars (about 13 billion yen) from February 2023, and creators registered in the partner program will be able to receive advertising revenue even for short videos. It is predicted that the fact channel situation in Indiawill change significantly.

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