Appeal a YouTube Partner Programme suspension or application rejection

If you believe that your channel was incorrectly suspended from the YouTube Partner Programme (YPP) or that your application to join YPP was incorrectly rejected, you have the option to appeal. You may be able to appeal either by creating and submitting a video appeal or by contacting Creator Support from within YouTube Studio. 

After submitting your appeal, our teams will respond within 14 days with a decision. If your appeal is successful, we'll either approve or reapprove your channel for YPP or turn monetisation back on within 30 days. If your appeal is rejected, you'll still be able to reapply to YPP 90 days after your suspension or application rejection date. 

When we review your appeal, your channel will be assessed in its current state. This means that you shouldn't delete videos before submitting your appeal.

Important: You must submit your appeal within 21 days of the suspension. This date is also shown in YouTube Studio in your channel's monetisation overview next to the Start appeal button.

Appeal by video

If eligible to appeal by video, follow these guidelines when creating your video:

Format must be

  • Video only (you should not put any appeal info in the description)
  • Less than five minutes long
  • Unlisted
  • Uploaded to the channel that you're appealing, submitted from your account
  • Narrated in a supported language (or feature English subtitles that aren't auto-generated):
    • Arabic, Bengali, Chinese, English, French, Hindi, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Thai, Turkish, Vietnamese

Status must be

  • Unlisted
  • New upload

What to include

We want to understand how you create your content and get a behind-the-scenes look at your process. Your video should:

  1. Include the URL of your channel within the first 30 seconds of your video.
  2. Refer to our programme policies (part of our YouTube Channel Monetisation Policies). Make sure that you address specific parts of the policies and give examples of how your channel follows our guidelines.
  3. Focus on the channel as a whole, not just on individual videos that meet our guidelines.
  4. Provide visual examples of how your content was created. Show how you've edited or filmed the content, and try to connect what you show in your video appeal to other content on your channel. You can:
    • Show yourself in the video or provide a voiceover
    • Show how your content was filmed 
    • Show how your content was edited
Note: If you're a music artist, show how you create your music and, if relevant, explain how you created your music video with others (i.e. producers, videographers).

Once your video appeal is ready, follow these steps to upload and submit:

  1. Sign in to YouTube Studio
  2. Upload your appeal video as unlisted and copy the URL
  3. Go to Earn for your channel monetisation overview
  4. Click to start the appeal process
  5. Enter the URL for your unlisted video and click Submit

Appeal with Creator Support

  1. Sign in to YouTube Studio
  2. Go to Earn for your channel monetisation overview
  3. See the option to Appeal if you think that we made a mistake
  4. View the instructions and click Start appeal to begin the contact process

If the option to appeal with Creator Support doesn't surface in YouTube Studio, contact us here.

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