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YouTube Channel Disappeared Overnight
By: lleailea on Apr 17, 2025 09:34 AM EST
Last week, I uploaded a video essay I'd been working on for months. It gained traction quickly, and I was thrilled to see the positive feedback. But then, without warning, my entire channel vanished. No emails, no strikes, just gone. I tried reaching out through the usual channels, but it's been radio silence. Has anyone else experienced this sudden disappearance? Any advice on how to get my content back?
By: tanna on Apr 17, 2025 12:50 PM EST
I once lost access to my channel after a security breach. It was a nightmare trying to get support. Eventually, I found some insights on youtube. Users there shared their experiences and offered tips on navigating YouTube's support system. By following their advice, I managed to get in touch with the right department and restore my channel.
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