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YouTube creator bans controversy: Why Enderman’s case has raised global concerns over AI-based moderation

YouTube creator bans controversy: Why Enderman’s case has raised global concerns over AI-based moderation

YouTube creator bans controversy: Why Enderman’s case has raised global concerns over AI-based moderation (Image Via Getty)

On November 3, 2025, popular YouTuber Enderman revealed that his nine-year-old channel with over 380,000 subscribers had been terminated without warning. He shared a screenshot of YouTube’s message, which read that his channel wasn’t following the platform’s “Terms of Service” and was removed to “protect the community.” The notice also gave him until November 4, 2025, to file an appeal.Enderman posted on X saying he believed the decision came from YouTube’s automated systems, not human moderators. He said, “I had no idea that something as big as a channel deletion could be done by AI only.” Soon, his story went viral. Many creators started reporting that their channels, too, had been suddenly shut down without clear reasons, and the topic began trending online.

Enderman’s case sparks community backlash over YouTube’s automated decisions

After the termination, Enderman appealed immediately using the system YouTube suggested, but he said the appeal felt “useless” since the entire process looked automated. The response he got said his channel was linked to other terminated channels for copyright violations, though he insisted he had nothing to do with them.By November 4, other creators such as Old Money Documentaries, ScratchitGaming, and MAGEFIST came forward with the same issue. Their channels were also deleted for supposed “spam, scam, or deceptive practices”. Many said they had clean records and had never received a single strike before being removed. After massive backlash, YouTube’s official account on X finally responded to Enderman. The platform said some channels had been “mistakenly removed” and would be restored after review. The next day, several channels were indeed unbanned. However, many others were not, leading creators to question if AI bots were handling everything from suspensions to appeals.Several users criticized YouTube’s public statement, too, claiming it “sounded like it was written by AI.” Creators argued that the company’s growing reliance on automation had gone too far. Also Read: IShowSpeed Leaves Viewers Stunned After DNA Results Uncover Shocking Truth About His Real Heritage And IdentitySome said that when an algorithm flags a channel, there’s almost no human oversight to check if the decision is right or wrong.As of now, YouTube has not released a full explanation. But this ongoing controversy has opened a huge debate about how much power AI moderation systems should have and whether creators’ livelihoods are safe in the hands of machines. Go to Source

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