I knew Google's automated processes were pretty bad from earlier stories here, but today I got hit by it myself.<p>I participated in the totally legit EthGlobal "Hack Money" hackathon (<a href="https://hackathon.money/" rel="nofollow">https://hackathon.money/</a>) earlier this year and one of required submissions of that event was a video describing your work.
I made one and uploaded it to Youtube. The hackathon went great and we won some prizes but that's not relevant to this story.<p>Yesterday evening I received an email from Youtube that they've removed my channel because "Spam, scams or commercially deceptive content are not allowed on YouTube.".<p>I thought this certainly must be an error so I used the attached appeal link and got a response within less than 15 minutes that they appeal has been rejected and that no further replies will be processed.<p>I am a paid Youtube Music subscriber and I can't login to even listen to my own music anymore. Amazing.<p>I would like to think that Google's AI systems are smarter than just videoTitle.contains("hack") && videoTitle.contains("money"), but apparently not.<p>If anybody has connections who can help get me unsuspended that would be highly appreciated. The google cache of my channel is still available here:
<a href="https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:gcYJ--i6UYgJ:https://www.youtube.com/c/MathijsVogelzang+&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=nl" rel="nofollow">https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:gcYJ--...</a>