Restore monetization for small Youtube creators


Restore monetization for small Youtube creators
The Issue
Many of my favorite content creators on YouTube have been unfairly demonetized, and it pains me to see their hard work go unrewarded. YouTube once offered a platform where dedicated creators could earn a living while passionately sharing their content. However, recent changes have led to demonetization of countless small creators, stripping away their income and driving many away from a platform they helped build.
Small content creators have been the backbone of YouTube since its inception, providing diverse, innovative, and engaging content across genres. Yet, new policies prioritize larger, mainstream creators, which stifles the very creativity YouTube was founded upon. Many of these small creators had monetized their content long before YouTube's massive popularity, demonstrating their dedication and contribution to the platform.
The effects of demonetization are profound: creators who rely on YouTube for income face financial uncertainty, are forced to cut back on content production, and can even lose their passion for sharing their talents. This is not just an issue of fairness, but a threat to the diversity and innovation that viewers, like myself, cherish.
We call on YouTube to review and revise its monetization policies in favor of a more inclusive approach that supports small and midsize content creators. Implementing transparent criteria and offering support to creators who meet these standards could ensure a fairer system.
Please join me in urging YouTube to take immediate action. Sign this petition to support a more equitable platform for all content creators, ensuring that creativity and passion continue to thrive on YouTube. Together, we can restore the original spirit of YouTube and secure a promising future for our cherished creators.
Sign this petition to help restore fairness and opportunity on YouTube!
And my only final goal is to support the small content creators so they can comply their passion of their creation.

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The Issue
Many of my favorite content creators on YouTube have been unfairly demonetized, and it pains me to see their hard work go unrewarded. YouTube once offered a platform where dedicated creators could earn a living while passionately sharing their content. However, recent changes have led to demonetization of countless small creators, stripping away their income and driving many away from a platform they helped build.
Small content creators have been the backbone of YouTube since its inception, providing diverse, innovative, and engaging content across genres. Yet, new policies prioritize larger, mainstream creators, which stifles the very creativity YouTube was founded upon. Many of these small creators had monetized their content long before YouTube's massive popularity, demonstrating their dedication and contribution to the platform.
The effects of demonetization are profound: creators who rely on YouTube for income face financial uncertainty, are forced to cut back on content production, and can even lose their passion for sharing their talents. This is not just an issue of fairness, but a threat to the diversity and innovation that viewers, like myself, cherish.
We call on YouTube to review and revise its monetization policies in favor of a more inclusive approach that supports small and midsize content creators. Implementing transparent criteria and offering support to creators who meet these standards could ensure a fairer system.
Please join me in urging YouTube to take immediate action. Sign this petition to support a more equitable platform for all content creators, ensuring that creativity and passion continue to thrive on YouTube. Together, we can restore the original spirit of YouTube and secure a promising future for our cherished creators.
Sign this petition to help restore fairness and opportunity on YouTube!
And my only final goal is to support the small content creators so they can comply their passion of their creation.

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Petition created on April 16, 2026