If you also have a YouTube account, then be careful
If you also have a YouTube account, then be careful
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Recently, Google has made some special changes, where Google's video streaming site YouTube is making big changes in its policy. Where YouTube's new condition can be a problem for the new YouTube. YouTube has issued a new condition saying that if it does not earn from a channel, it will delete it or ban the channel.

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What is YouTube's new terms: YouTube has published a blog called "Account Suspension & Termination", according to which if the company does not earn from your YouTube channel then it can close your YouTube account or channel. YouTube's new condition will be implemented from 10 December 2019. However, it has not been told in the condition that the company will delete the channel if the channel does not earn for how long.

In simple words, if your YouTube channel is not monetized, then your channel will be closed at any time. In this regard, YouTube sent an e-mail to YouTubers only last week. YouTube has also said that if anyone thinks that their channel will be deleted according to the new condition, then they will be able to download their data. According to the information, according to the new condition, YouTube has now the right to delete your channel, although the company will also give you notice before closing the channel. 

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The victims of this new condition of the tube will also be those who make good videos, they also have good subscribers but the channel is not monetized. According to the information received, YouTube has now the right to delete your channel, however, you will also be given notice before closing the company channel. The victims of this new condition of YouTube will also be the people who make good videos, they also have good subscribers but the channel is not being monetized.

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