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YouTube refuses monetization of Dr Disrespect before the launch of Black Ops 6
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YouTube refuses monetization of Dr Disrespect before the launch of Black Ops 6

YouTube has reportedly rejected Guy “Dr Disrespect” Beahm’s call to monetize his channel after it was demonized in June following allegations made against the streamer.

During the broadcast Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 on YouTube, Beahm revealed that YouTube had postponed his appeal for another 60 days on October 24 and would allow him to appeal again after that period.

Beahm’s YouTube channel had its monetization and membership options removed on June 27. This happened two days after new reports around his ban from Twitch in 2020 appeared. This included several former Twitch employees who came forward and claimed he was sending inappropriate messages to a minor through Twitch Whispers, even after learning the person he was speaking to was a minor.

In a report from rolling stonea former employee clarified that there was “no confusion” after Beahm was informed of the individual’s age.

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An investigation was launched into the situation in 2020, where Twitch decided to “permanently terminate Beahm” from the platform in June 2020, followed by a two-year legal battle between Beahm and Twitch – and being settled in March 2022.

Following these new reports, and Beahm’s controversial responsethe streamer lost monetization on YouTube, several brand deals and its own games studio, Midnight Society, cut ties with him. He took an extended “vacation” content until September 6, where it doubled down on his side of the story announced that he would fight for monetization on YouTube Again.

Now, Beahm claims YouTube “waited until the very last second” to turn down his call for monetization just before BO6 launched, meaning his channel can’t directly monetize the content he plans to create for what will probably be the biggest game in the world. year for his community. He goes on to say he might have something bigger in the works that will be “one of the biggest opportunities yet for doubles,” but didn’t provide further details.