YouTube is offering some banned creators a fresh start. The video platform on Thursday announced its new “Second Chance” program, allowing certain previously terminated users to apply for a new ...
YouTuber Enderman ran a tech YouTube channel with more than 350,000 subscribers, and he knew his channel was about to be terminated before it happened. Why? Because one of his smaller channels was ...
YouTube is giving some creators previously banned for spreading misinformation a chance to get back on the platform. The company opened up a pilot program on Thursday inviting YouTubers who were ...
YouTube on Thursday will begin offering previously banned users the opportunity to create new accounts and potentially re-publish some videos that may have contributed to their termination but no ...
YouTube is rolling out a feature for previously terminated channels to apply to create a new channel. Last week, YouTube agreed to pay $24.5 million to settle a lawsuit involving the suspension of ...
YouTube on Tuesday said it will soon allow previously banned accounts to apply for reinstatement, rolling back a policy that had treated violations as permanent. The change applies to channels removed ...
The YouTube logo is seen outside the company's corporate headquarters in San Bruno, California, on April 23, 2025. (Photo by JOSH EDELSON/AFP via Getty Images) (JOSH EDELSON via Getty Images) Last ...
UPDATE: Nov. 6, 2025, 11:41 a.m. EST YouTube reached out to Mashable to provide an update on the situation. YouTuber Enderman ran a tech YouTube channel with more than 350,000 subscribers, and he knew ...