Dave45681 posted:trainroomgary posted:If you are going to use YT Live Stream. I would like to suggest that you go to the YT Help Center and read all the rules and follow all the rules.
Good Luck: Gary
Surely with the huge demand everyone in favor sees for this, getting a mere 1000 people to subscribe to their YouTube channel before the event should be trivial! (right?)
There have to be 1000's of people who want to know about York and will watch the whole live stream live, right?
-Dave
Hi Dave:
Here you go.... all the rules...
Your channel's live streaming ability will be automatically turned off for any of the following reasons:
- Your channel got a Community Guidelines strike.
- Your live stream or archived live stream is blocked globally.
- Your live stream or archived live stream gets a copyright takedown.
- Your live stream matches another copyrighted live broadcast.
In addition, for channels that have a significant number of videos with features disabled, live streaming functionality may also be disabled. You can check if your channel has any strikes, and check whether you currently have access to live streaming here.
If your account has been restricted from live streaming, you're prohibited from using another channel to live stream on YouTube. This applies for as long as the restriction remains active on your account. Violation of this restriction is considered circumvention under our Terms of Service and may result in termination of your account. If you suggest that you'll live stream content that violates our Community Guidelines, we may age-restrict or remove your live stream. We will also remove live streams that show someone holding, handling, or transporting a firearm.
"Made for kids" restrictions
If your channel or live stream’s audience is set as made for kids, some features will be turned off or restricted. These are just a few examples -- see a complete list of features here.
Disabled features
- Live chat: Live chat, and subsequently, live chat replay and Super Chat.
- Comments: Comments on live stream archives and upcoming streams.
- Reminder notifications: Reminder notifications for upcoming streams.
Restricted features
- Highlight videos: Highlight videos created from a source video set as made for kids will have the same restrictions as the original.
- Ads: Personalized ads will be disabled on live streams and Premieres. Contextual ads may be shown.
Ads
As a reminder - Advertiser-Friendly Guidelines and Restrictions on Paid product placements and endorsements apply to live streams too.
Gary: A YouTube Creator & Partner