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According to YouTube's public announcements, Crowder broke no rules.
The same companies that advertise on MSNBC and TYT.
And YouTube is saying on behalf of all the past, current, and future companies that have had advertisements on their platform they wouldn't want their ads on channels that have been demonitized. YouTube has never asked the companies which channels they would and wouldn't want their advertisements on.
So, it would be interesting to see what channels companies would and wouldn't choose to advertise on, if they had that choice.
Actually he broke a rule since he is being demonetized. You dont think he is being demonetized for no reason right?

If you know there are consequences for your actions especially one where you arent your own boss then why try to push the boundaries to see how far you can take it? He now knows which side his bread is buttered. Also who cares if youtube is making changes to their policies of monetization? It's their company they can do as they see fit. It's like me being pissed at my company for making a new policy that I dont like, you know what they will tell me? Hit the road jack and dont you come back no more no more.



. Take that L like a champ buddy.