YouTube launches a “Second Chance” program letting some banned creators rejoin under new rules as it loosens content moderation policies.
The new program appears to follow a promise to Congress to reinstate creators who were banned for violating its COVID-19 or election integrity policies.
Some creators banned will be able to apply for a new channel, but not for copyright strikes.
YouTube announced its "Second Chance" program to let some previously terminated creators have the opportunity to request a new channel.
YouTube has explained its plan to give some creators "second chances" though it isn't saying exactly who will qualify.
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