We’ve already made a dedicated video on how this can speed up your YouTube monetization application, and had many successful testimonials on this strategy working. This will display a pop up where you can take a screenshot and send YouTube a message. On this screen, click on the help and feedback button at the bottom left and then click on send feedback. On your YouTube Channel, access the Creator Studio then click on the monetization section. With all that being said, if you do have access, you can simply fill out a form, click start chat, and be placed in a queue to await the next available customer service representative. Yeah, if you thought monetization requirements were tough, this is a whole other level. So live chat is restricted to channels with over 25,000 subscribers and 100,000 hours of Watch Time in the last 12 months. While it would be awesome for YouTube to engage in one-on-one conversation with every video creator on the platform, that's simply not possible. But just remember, YouTube's response may still be quite general, especially if it's to do with monetization issues or copyright. With this form, you should be able to tell YouTube exactly what your problem is with your channel. Now, as exciting as online chat might be, let's first look at email support, since all video creators should have access to this. Depending on the size of your channel, you will then see different methods of contact. If you click it, you can then choose get creator support, at which point you can choose what area of YouTube you need help with. Now, if you are a video creator, there is a ‘Get Support’ link in the top right hand corner. You can also search through the Community database to see if your question has already been asked and answered or you can ask your own question via the link at the bottom of the screen. While there are dedicated product experts, you might want to double check the answers that are provided. The thing to bear in mind here is that essentially anyone can ask a question, which also means anyone can answer them too. There are several categories to browse through or you can just flick through the latest post as if it were a forum. Again, this is another resource where you may find answers to your questions, which are answered, not only by YouTube, but by YouTube users just like you and me. If Team YouTube can't help, then the official YouTube Help Community may be able to. There are already many policies and processes in place that YouTube will want you to go through before they start to give you any personalized assistance. Think of the Team YouTube Twitter account as the catch-all point of contact for the platform. Also, if you're trying to get specific help with your channel, especially monetization, again, don't be surprised if they give you some standard responses about the team reviewing your channel. So, don't be surprised if you're directed to the help pages from YouTube or automated responses. Sometimes they're asked the same question over and over again. Note: Some resources are only available in limited languages.They are asked a lot of questions. Reporting and enforcement tools: Learn how to report content on YouTube and how we enforce our Community Guidelines.Community Guidelines: Guidelines to help keep YouTube fun and enjoyable for everyone.Safety tools and resources: Learn about YouTube tools and resources, and get tips on many topics.Use these tools to understand YouTube's policies, safety practices, and reporting tools:
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