Andrew Kibe has for some time been notifying his legion of fans that once he is done with YouTube, he will upload his content on another platform.
“Have been testing out the live feature on app.yafreeka.com and I am confident we shall be going LIVE this Friday. Sign up there and start uploading your content. We are the content cartel! Meanwhile, catch me tonight same time here on X, Rumble, Instagram and TikTok. The train left the station bruh,” he wrote.
While this may be a different case now, it will be interesting to see what he says about his YouTube account.
Here is what Google Help says about an account being terminated.
– If your channel was terminated due to copyright infringement claims and you think the claims are incorrect, you may file a counter-notification. This process is still available for creators with terminated channels, but the counter-notification web form will be inaccessible.
– Is YouTube termination permanent? YouTube may suspend accounts, temporarily or permanently, from their social networking service.
– YouTube can terminate any account they choose to terminate without needing to give any reason.
– You may be able to appeal either by creating and submitting a video appeal or by contacting Creator Support from within YouTube Studio. After submitting your appeal, our teams will respond within 14 days with a decision.