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YouTube will let banned creators request new accounts, says it wants to give them a second chance

YouTube is launching a significant change to its moderation policies, offering creators who have previously been banned from the platform an opportunity to rejoin. The company revealed this update on Thursday, signalling a departure from its earlier policy of enforcing permanent bans on accounts that violated community guidelines. This initiative arrives just days after YouTube agreed to a $24.5 million settlement over the suspension of former President Donald Trump’s channel following the events of the US Capitol riot on January 6, 2021. The change is seen as part of a broader reassessment of moderation practices following both industry and political scrutiny.

The new feature will allow creators whose channels have been terminated to apply for the creation of a new channel, provided certain criteria are met. Previously, bans were enforced for life, but now eligible users may request a second chance one year after their initial termination. “We know many terminated creators deserve a second chance,” wrote the YouTube Team in a blog post. “We’re looking forward to providing an opportunity for creators to start fresh and bring their voice back to the platform.”

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This option is distinct from YouTube’s standard appeals process. If a creator’s appeal is unsuccessful, they may now apply to create a new channel instead. Approved applicants will begin with no prior videos, subscribers, or monetisation privileges. YouTube said this new option is separate from its already existing appeals process.

YouTube has stated that application reviews will account for the severity and frequency of previous violations. “YouTube said it will review requests based on the severity and frequency of past violations.” The company also noted it will examine behaviour outside the platform that could pose risks to the community. “The company also said it will consider off-platform behaviour that could harm the community, such as activity endangering child safety.”

The programme is not available to all terminated users. Those banned for copyright infringement, violations of the Creator Responsibility policy, or who deleted their accounts will not be eligible for the new channel application process. Requests will be assessed in the coming weeks, with the new feature expected to appear for eligible creators in YouTube Studio soon.

This move comes amid heightened scrutiny from policymakers, notably House Republicans and former President Trump, who have accused major tech firms of political bias and overreach in their moderation approaches. The recent legal settlement regarding the suspension of Trump’s channel highlights the pressures facing platforms like YouTube to clarify and adjust their enforcement mechanisms.

YouTube’s policy updates also align with a wider trend at Google and other tech giants to reconsider the strict moderation measures introduced during the COVID-19 pandemic and the 2020 election. In September, Alphabet lawyer Daniel Donovan sent a letter to House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, noting recent changes to community guidelines for COVID-19 and election-related misinformation. The letter also claimed that senior Biden administration officials pressed the company to remove certain Covid-related videos, saying the pressure was “unacceptable and wrong.”

According to Donovan’s correspondence, YouTube ended its stand-alone COVID-19 misinformation rules in December 2024, marking another notable shift in its approach to content regulation.

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