"...Here's the obvious clincher:
"Commercially viable" is a pretty broad term. Initially, it will wipe out all channels that have been demonetized. But
the next step will be all small channels that are not under central
control and do not have ads set up, which is 95 percent of Youtube. A lot of what makes Youtube great is the random stuff from real people, and that will soon be gone. Getting
rid of that aspect of Youtube is going to prevent real people from
posting what really happened at a Trump rally, or at some other event,
or anything else that might go against the establishment and leave only
the official corporate feed plus 50,000+ Jew channels that are all
monetized but won't step out of line anywhere at all, with that "50,000"
remaining to provide the illusion of vastness that is in fact just a
bunch of stale oatmeal..."
Youtube is going to delete all channels that have been demonetized on Dec 10
HOW ABOUT THIS: Youtube is probably saying they won't delete the channels that have been demonetized in the hopes that no one will take pre-emptive action to salvage them beforehand, and then POOF, they'll be gone, and Youtube will say: "We told you to read the new terms of service, did we not? TOUGH LUCK. That's a classic leftist tactic, JUST WAIT.
Go to THIS PAGE and search for this line:
"YouTube may terminate your access, or your Google account's access to all or part of the Service if YouTube believes, in its sole discretion, that provision of the Service to you is no longer commercially viable."
THAT MAKES IT PRETTY OBVIOUS WHAT THEY HAVE PLANNED, DOES IT NOT? You can't be commerically viable if they have demonetized you, CAN YOU? And it is VERY clear in that statement that's what they are talking about. HOW ABOUT THIS RECENT DEM QUOTE: Don't tell them you are going to take their guns, lie to get elected, and then take them. Youtube is now claiming their statement only refers to "unprofitable features they have", when their original statement very clearly says: "access to all or part of the Service if YouTube believes, in its sole discretion, that provision of the Service to YOU is no longer commercially viable." That has nothing to do with features they might cancel.