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Since March, YouTubers have watched their revenue plummet as advertisers bleed out of the platform. Some videos containing violence, real or fictional, are considered inappropriate for advertising. First-person shooter Call of Duty, a massively popular game on YouTube, is no walk in the park. So, the huge community thats formed around it is getting hit by widespread demonetization.
After Activision announced upcoming Call of Duty title, Call of Duty: WWII last week, the communitys financial problems took a turn for the worse. Viewers and fans want to hear about the next CoD game, but as a result of its WWII theme, YouTubers are risking demonetization by talking about it.
PrestigeIsKey, a Call of Duty YouTuber with over a million subscribers, published a video on Sunday about how his channel is struggling with demonetization. At first, he said, I thought this wouldnt affect gamers because, obviously, video games arent real. Throughout his seven years making CoD content on YouTube, hed never had an issue until recently. Months ago, when the demonetization crisis was in full swing, his channel suffered enormously because it depicts fictional war.
Now, that hes trying to cover the news of the upcoming World War II-themed Call of Duty game, his channel is financially gutted. In the week since WWII was announced, YouTube demonetized several of his videos (I saw an ad on his video about CoD:WWIIs movement mechanics). My WWII zombie-related videos have been taken down, he said. Ive had videos demonetized because of depictions of war, even though its Advanced Warfare and Im talking about WWII, or Im showing gameplay of CoD: WWII. Its like, are games really lookin that good nowadays?
Across YouTube, ads have stopped appearing on some videos with vulgar language, disasters and tragedies, sexually suggestive content or subjects related to war. Thats because, after the Wall Street Journal reported on ads appearing on racist videos, advertisers like AT&T pulled YouTube ads en masse. To get them back, in March, YouTube introduced brand safety controls. Advertisers could choose to avoid higher risk content, like anything referencing marijuana. Channels as big as PewDiePie and H3H3Productions say theyve been making way less money in comparison to their earnings from earlier this year. (YouTubers can appeal demonetization.)
When asked about whether ad-friendly filters can tell the difference between real and video game violence, a YouTube representative referred me to a blog about how YouTubes having more positive conversations with advertisers.
To make money again, YouTube suggests making more advertiser-friendly content. For YouTubers like ChaosXSilencer, whos been making CoD videos for five years, rebranding his channel is out of the question: his fans come for the first-person shooters. Before he carved out a full-time job on YouTube, he ran a Papa Johns in Arkansas and, before now, hed never had any financial problems making a living on YouTube. The Call of Duty community, he says, is having a lot of issuesand especially now that the big story is CoD: WWII.
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