Immediately rejected from the Creator Program and appeal denied

I recently hit 10k and applied and my application was immediately rejected, I sent in my appeal to have that rejected about 10 mins later. I honestly would have poured the last few months into something else if I knew this would have happened.

All of my content is myself on a still green screen with a poster behind me with my face and my voice.

Occasionally, with some collaborations I will show trailers/react to them with my face, but I have explicit permission to use those, plus my face it in it. Doesn't that fall under fair use?

Are all the big accounts that do what I do not getting paid?

Comments

CBusRiverover 1 year ago1

If you're doing this for money you're going to have a bad time as you have the wrong outlook for creative type work. Enjoying making videos comes first and it sounds like that's not what you are doing.

tinalane0over 1 year agoOP1

Some comments are being removed…but thank you so whoever said F modern enslavement.. you get it and I appreciate you!!

KeepLeLeapsover 1 year ago1

The Creator Fund is oversaturated, so the AI making the decisions is trained to look for problems, 'issues' or violations it may not have in the past.

TT doesn't want to pay the people that are already in the Fund. Every other month new rules roll out that decrease earnings. There are either new minimum view requirements or new vague rules around what disqualifies a video. Last year they started penalizing people for getting too many gifts during lives, as well as people who went live with no battles and no shoppable content.

It's just a matter of rules always in flux on a platform that's not guaranteed to be around in 6 months or a year's time in the U.S.

Possible-Badger479over 1 year ago1

You should just get a real job? Lmfao