Starting June 5, 2023, if YouTube suspends your channel from YPP (YouTube Partner Program), the reapplication program will extend from 30 to 90 days. If your channel was suspended or rejected more than once from YPP you will now have to wait 90 days before reapplying to the program. This means that it’s critical to maintain a healthy channel, in accordance with YouTube terms and policies to avoid extended periods of suspension and revenue loss.
It’s also important to appeal within 21 days of suspension or rejection, to avoid waiting 90 days before reapplying to YPP.
If you believe your channel was incorrectly suspended from YPP, you can appeal by submitting a video appeal or by contacting Creator Support from within YouTube Studio.
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