YouTube breaks down duplicate content videos

YouTube breaks down duplicate content videos
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Is your YouTube channel deleted for duplicate content, this is the reason.
YouTube quietly announced in its help forum that YouTube was starting to crack down on YouTube channels that took videos that had been produced and uploaded them back to their channels. YouTube says it has seen serious problems with several channels that produce "duplicate content" and thus removes this type of channel, allowing them to reapply in 30 days if they want to rejoin the video platform.

YouTube says, posting duplicate content on the platform is contrary to YouTube Partner Program policies.

If you have seen your channel removed because of this, YouTube says it means that it's not just about copyright issues. YouTube explains:

The spirit of YPP's policy is to ensure we only allow channels into the program when content adds value, and is original and relevant. If you upload content from various sources or reuse existing content, you may still be eligible for YPP as long as you contribute to the value of the content in several ways. For example, if you add significant original comments, high educational value, narration, or editing, your channel may be monetized. See this Help Center article for more information about the Content Quality Guidelines related to YPP.

Examples of duplicate content on YouTube: YouTube shares bullet lists of types of content that may be deleted from YouTube due to duplication. They include:

It appears to be created automatically.
Drawn from third-party sources without the content or narration added by the author.
Uploaded many times by many users and you are not an original uploader.
Uploaded in a way that tries to get around our copyright tools.
My channel was deleted, what should I do? Google says that you can delete or update content to comply with its policies and reapply for the YouTube Partner Program in 30 days. Then, YouTube said, "will review your application and channel carefully."

Best practices for reinsertion: YouTube shares these best practices to help you be re-included in the YouTube Partner Program:

Add comments or show your presence in your video (sound or on screen).
Link back to your YouTube channel from your website.
Give more context about your work in the video and description of your channel.
Make sure the content on your channel is in line with its policies. You can review: Community Guidelines, AdSense Policies, and YouTube Partner Program policies