
One problem with both channels was their ability to make money from advertisements was not restored - at least immediately. No guidance was given for maintaining their good standing. The video-sharing site gave no explanation for the restoration - and certainly no more information on why they were singled-out in the first place. YouTube Team & Big Jackpot Restoredĭays later, The YouTube Team and the Big Jackpot were restored to YouTube. Attempts to get clarification went unanswered. When appeals were made, YouTube gave a flat denial and no additional information.īrian Christopher said the YouTube Team was accused of depicting “violent or dangerous acts that have an inherent risk of serious physical harm or death” in their videos.īecause his YouTube channel is simply live video of him playing slot machines, neither Christopher nor his team could explain what they showed that was violent or dangerous. YouTube’s staff gave only vague reasons in the email explaining the actions. The problem was, Brian Christopher and Scott Richter had no idea what their violations were. Brian Christopher of “The YouTube Team” and Scott ‘The Raja’ Richter of “The Big Jackpot” had their YouTube feeds taken down the site’s administrators due to “repeated or severe violations” of YouTube policies. Two of the most popular slot machine channels on YouTube were pulled from the video sharing website for inappropriate content on June 4.

YouTube restored the two slots video channels, but days later, still had not restored the feeds’ advertising.
