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YouTube Launches Pilot Allowing Some Banned Creators to Apply for New Channels

The phased program imposes a one-year wait with strict eligibility reviews.

Overview

  • Starting Thursday, eligible users will see a request option in YouTube Studio as the rollout proceeds in stages with decisions delivered by email and no stated review timeline.
  • Applicants become eligible one year after termination, with exclusions for copyright violations, Creator Responsibility breaches, and users who deleted their channels or Google accounts.
  • YouTube will weigh the severity and persistence of past violations and off‑platform conduct that could harm the community, including behavior posing child‑safety risks.
  • Approved creators must start from scratch without prior videos, subscribers, or monetization, may re‑upload content that now complies, and must qualify for the Partner Program before earning revenue.
  • The option sits outside the appeals process and follows broader rollbacks of standalone Covid‑19 and 2020 election misinformation rules, as well as heightened Republican scrutiny cited in company correspondence; CNBC also reports a recent $24.5 million settlement tied to the Trump account suspension.