Massive drop in views on kid channels

Sorry about my English. I want to hide all videos and start a new category. but I have two questions. when i hide my all videos then 4 thousand hours to watch time is deleted. is the monetization canceled? channel will be for adults. Does my recommended rate increase again? Thanks
 
Sorry about my English. I want to hide all videos and start a new category. but I have two questions. when i hide my all videos then 4 thousand hours to watch time is deleted. is the monetization canceled? channel will be for adults. Does my recommended rate increase again? Thanks
If you only put them in private the hours are not eliminated, it is better to put in private than to eliminate, according to my MCN changing category is a slow process but if you can gradually, I do not know if this will be true.
Monetization for children every day is lower, they have told me that they will gradually lower it.
 
If kids creators make less than any other creators that's against the constitution. FTC can be and should be sued.

BUT looking at this video I can tell how honest this government is

Here is the speech from a man who couldn't connect two words together and he was worried someone would take away his freedom

Well obviously you don't have a law degree. The FTC is enforcing federal law enacted by Congress. Furthermore they have sovereign immunity. Any lawsuit will end in summary judgment before it is even entered into PACER. Google LLC and Youtube LLC can be and should be sued.
 
Then they need to be pressured in changing coppa since there are hurting a lot of businesses. Instead of creating a system where parents can check they are ok with targeted ads they are just ruining it. I guess the feds are not realizing how bad the content quality will be. Plus coppa is only in the us so there should’ve kept targeted ads running in other countries but they chose the easiest way. I think this will backfire on both FTC and google and later they will try to change after the mess they will create.
 
Then they need to be pressured in changing coppa since there are hurting a lot of businesses. Instead of creating a system where parents can check they are ok with targeted ads they are just ruining it. I guess the feds are not realizing how bad the content quality will be. Plus coppa is only in the us so there should’ve kept targeted ads running in other countries but they chose the easiest way. I think this will backfire on both FTC and google and later they will try to change after the mess they will create.
Youtube is owned by a US corporation and thus US law controls. Other countries are irrelevant and the majority of advertising money is designed for the US particularly with toys. Nothing will backfire because the problem is already here. Youtube has killed off the under 13 geared channels. No one is getting good views on new videos. Those old video views will eventually die off and all of the channels will be dead. Youtube is telling a massive lie to kid creators as there is some type of filter that is artificially decreasing impression click thru rate and thus resulting in fewer impressions for new videos. This can be proven by purchasing a display ad through google. You can pay to have your video thumbnail shown next to an older popular kid video still getting views. It says ad but to kids they can't really tell the difference and you see what kind of click rate you get. That same thumbnail that Youtube claims was clicked 10% of the time under organic is now up to 30-40% click rate. This is obvious proof that Youtube has an artificial impression filter designed to hurt new kid videos from being successful on the platform. Now this is something they can 100% legally do, but they need to be honest about it. If your channel relies on suggested video and home screen impression suggestion, your channel will be dead very soon. High quality nursery rhyme channels and name brand channels like PBS Kids and Disney will survive because parents manually search for those videos and then hand the device to their kids. Channels that make content geared for 8 and above might survive because those kids can manually search for your channel. If you make content for the 3-7 age range, you are absolute toast.
 
I have a question. Does this law(COPPA) only apply to the United States? Will countries outside the United States be affected by this law?
 
I have a question. Does this law(COPPA) only apply to the United States? Will countries outside the United States be affected by this law?

Unfortunately all countries will affected. It was written in a statement of google about this subject.
 
I want to ask a question.

Do you think the decrease of the views (due to the Coppa rules) was the previous one since July?

Do you think will we go down more than the numbers in the last month?
 
I have a 13 day old video with excellent analytics (for me anyway). 98% retention rate and 2 minutes (out of 2:02) average watch time. 25% click through rate.

It has received 30k views, most from an end screen of another video, and less than 5% from suggested. My most successful videos all have the vast majority of their views from suggested.

I can't understand why it hasn't been more successful. It has better key analytics than literally any other video of mine, tens of which have over a million views.

I thought it was a sure thing when I uploaded it but it's not to be. By the way, each individual video is a big deal to me as I only release less than one a month on average (stop motion is time consuming).

I'm just baffled as to why it isn't getting 'in the algorithm'. I've just changed the title - maybe that will help.
 
I just checked my stats again, I have 2800 kids videos, all evergreen, all family and kid friendly and NOT ONE view from the kids app....so what does that mean ? Will I have to label them " kids videos " in January 2020 , or does the algo not consider them as kids videos because they get an older audience ? Like, how is it possible, I thought each video was classified on its own, in this case, my entire channel is labelled not to put videos on the kids app ??

It's not that you get an audience most likely, it's because no one uses Youtube Kids app because it sucks. Kids above age 7 want to watch Minecraft and Fortnite, not Peppa Pig, so YT kills all those channels, kids will search and find that theres no one producing this content except PewDiePie which he is too big too fall so they will all just watch PewDiePie and DanTDM.
 
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