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16th July 2018 at 12:21 am #11305
The question is where does it all end? If they are banning slot channels, does that mean poker channels will also go in the future? As a compulsive gambler, I can honestly say that these videos help me keep away from the slots. I am happy for the bandit when he wins big or even turns a small profit, but when he has a nightmare session (like the end of todays) it helps me even more as I realize how easy to is to do your bollocks in no time.
316th July 2018 at 12:29 am #11306There are quite a few streamers accounts that Youtube did the same to, for the same reasons but the streamers did manage to get them back after about three weeks ish. I know one of them letsgiveitaspin said he just kept emailing and contacting Youtube on twitter etc, maybe get some advice from them how to get your channel back imo.
16th July 2018 at 12:47 am #11307Oh noo!!! I was about to watch his new video but decided to have food first and when i got back on, boom, his channel was gone. I feel as though my heart was stolen from me. Youtube can suck my dick.
116th July 2018 at 1:57 am #1130916th July 2018 at 2:52 am #11311This account has been terminated due to several or serious violations of the YouTube Policy regarding spam, misleading practices, and misleading content or other breach of the Terms of Service.
Does he really need to explain?
Have heard that ‘Twitch’ is next!!! hope not.
16th July 2018 at 4:25 am #1131216th July 2018 at 5:39 am #11317How is this even surprising. If you look at the You Tube Terms and conditions they say no advertising.or potentially harmful acts
The Bandit
Promotes online gambling
Advertises his own website
Advertises the website he is gambling on
Advertises half a dozen other casinos during the videos
Runs raffles on you tube.
He is breaking so many you tube rules I am only surprised it lasted this long. Eventually all streamers will go the same way, they became so prolific and spent so much time in competition with each other to offer bigger and bigger rewards to get people to sign up that it has now become a business. There is a crack down all round the world on this sort of stuff – Craig Slot and Jimbo will no doubt be next.
You have to ask whether you tube are wrong or not. By continually showing big wins and big win videos, screenshots etc this is promoting gambling, as is incentivising sign ups by offering entries into raffles with large cash prizes.
If this is purely for entertainment as the Bandit initially stated when he started up, remove the affiliate links, remove the raffles, remove the advertising and just broadcast – they will then be legal
Unless of course it’s all about the money 😉
16th July 2018 at 5:53 am #11318Oh noo!!! I was about to watch his new video but decided to have food first and when i got back on, boom, his channel was gone. I feel as though my heart was stolen from me. Youtube can suck my dick.
Don’t get too hopeful, with over 1 billion individual subscribers watching their videos each day you may be in a long queue for a dick sucking 🙂
To put this into perspective from viewing figures – there is a woman on here with channel who delivers a couple of 4 min videos each weeks where she swims around underwater with a tiny bikini and huge boobs. She has 300,000 subscribers.
Bandits 20,000 doesn’t even figure on you tubes radar from an impact perspective with probably around 2000-3000 views across the entire life of the videos
16th July 2018 at 5:56 am #11319babyface wrote:
” they will then be legal”
And when does youtube set the law? How is it illegal?
116th July 2018 at 6:04 am #11320babyface wrote:
” they will then be legal”
And when does youtube set the law? How is it illegal?
Its not illegal per se, but it breaches the terms and conditions which they set for broadcasting on their site.
It’s not actually illegal for me to walk through a clothes shop munching a sausage roll and drinking a can of pop, however the store specifically states that if I wish to enter I must leave those outside otherwise I will be evicted from the shop
Basically they own the site, they set the rules for inclusion. If you set up a broadcasting site and said no broadcasting in mankini’s, as the owner of the site you could evict the fat guy in the mankini even though he was breaching no laws 🙂
16th July 2018 at 9:03 am #11325There’s plenty of ways to get your videos hosted online. Maybe even looking at paying for some hosting space for uploading, to bypass any similar youtube regulations. Then it’ll be easier to have them on your own website.
16th July 2018 at 11:21 am #11334ahhh bugger? does this mean ive got to chat to the wife of a evening now???
16th July 2018 at 4:04 pm #11347Countless selective rules .I can find you at least three people doing the same as bandit yet they keep accounts .ill use Logan paul as a example how many actual rules has this guy broken ,he runs give aways advertises stuff ,advertises his own fricking shop ,double standards ..
16th July 2018 at 5:09 pm #11350Ah by Logan Paul has 10 million subscribers, the bandit has 22 thousand. Mr Paul has become too big in terms of you tube advertising links to lose – he is a blue whale to Bandits Minnow. He also promotes the sale of merchandise, which is different from doing affiliate raffles and promoting online gambling – the first is considered the second is not, in particular in the current atmosphere where governments are largely cracking down on gambling
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