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Sunday, May 6, 2018

YouTubers Are Mad Again After YouTube Deletes Videos With Paid Promos for Academic Cheating



YouTube has removed "hundreds" of videos that advertise a writing service for essays, EduBirdie, after a BBC investigation that granted more than 250 channels.

According to the BBC, it was discovered that the search was more than 1400 videos with more than 700 million views, with jokes, video games, fashion and appointments. After the results of the BBC public administration, YouTube advised the quality channels of valdeservices at the academic against "academic tools" to prohibit dedicated or trial shots as paper writers. It was also said that videos with EduBirdie plugins would be removed if the creators did not do it themselves.

Countless YouTubers have complained that they had lost countless videos as a result of purification, so several dozens had disappeared. One channel claimed that 138 of their videos were removed. According to the BBC, you can get to the point where they were processing approvals when the video failed:

A channel, To Catch A Cheater, had lost 49 of his videos: a year of work.

AldosWorldTv said that he had lost more than 30 videos and asked that he could post many videos with the ads.

TwinzTV, an established channel with jokes in the United States, has posted on Twitter that "YouTube of our videos is offline".

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