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* Noble, host of [[Lost Pause]], kept getting demonetization on his [[Let's Play]]s of [[Ecchi]] [[Visual Novel]]s, starting in early 2016. Old videos were targeted years after their release, and he received Community Guideline strikes, as [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=spOTMAxuusk covered] on Drama Alert. His whole channel was taken down in March 2016, and was re-instated two weeks later. Since then, he switched video topics, going for more general [[Anime]] discussions, and does Let's Plays only on occasion.
** [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=otPrnNoZ_fE "I got destroyed by YouTube and am being forced to change"], from September 2017, is a rant against YouTube's advertiser filter stifling his content and his earnings.
* A number of channels had to self-censor their videos especially those pertaining to sensitive subjects such as [[True Crime]] documentaries. One such channel is [https://www.youtube.com/c/annasolves Anna Solves], who had to mince their videos' titles e.g. "The 18YO Model Who Was Viciously [[Symbol Swearing|K*LLED]].. Then Violated" likely due to fears of demonetization, even if the use of terms related to heinous crimes such as "rape", "murder", "stab" or "kill" aren't as taboo as those widely viewed as explicit or risqué unless used in a threatening or malicious context. Ditto with popular Filipino public service YouTuber [[Raffy Tulfo]] who also took a similar approach despite him and his brothers having gained notoriety in their native Philippines for their penchant for expletives.
** On August 1st, 2018, Noble [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpLbwW5cwlI was suspended] for two weeks on YouTube for streaming ''LoveKami''. This came after he already deleted [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gz72Hg6PsEQ hundreds of videos] on his channel.{{context}}<!-- How is this an example of this particular trope? This appears to be a case of copyright enforcement by YouTube, not removal of questionable content for financial reasons. -->
* A number of channels had to self-censor their videos especially those pertaining to sensitive subjects such [[True Crime]] documentaries. One such channel is [https://www.youtube.com/c/annasolves Anna Solves], who had to mince their videos' titles e.g. "The 18YO Model Who Was Viciously [[Symbol Swearing|K*LLED]].. Then Violated" likely due to fears of demonetization, even if the use of terms related to heinous crimes such as "rape", "murder", "stab" or "kill" aren't as taboo as those widely viewed as explicit or risqué unless used in a threatening or malicious context. Ditto with popular Filipino public service YouTuber [[Raffy Tulfo]] who also took a similar approach despite him and his brothers having gained notoriety in their native Philippines for their penchant for expletives.
 
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