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Amouranth stunned as main YouTube channel deleted ‘without warning’

Amouranth stunned as main YouTube channel deleted ‘without warning’

Jeremy Gan

Amouranth was caught off guard as its main character Youtube The channel and personal account were deleted by the platform without any warning.

As one of the internet’s biggest streamers, Amouranth also has a large reach on YouTube, with millions of followers on the platform alone.

However, his reach on YouTube dropped after his ASMR channel, which had 749,000 subscribers, was shut down on August 20. removed due to sexual content.

Now, half a month after his ASMR channel was shut down, YouTube has suddenly deleted his main channel and his own personal account has also been affected.

“HEY (YouTube). You deleted my main YouTube channel @amouranth,” the publisher tweetedBy tagging the Team YouTube account.

“It was suddenly removed without warning. There was no warning or violation. You also (also) (in the same notification email) deleted my personal YouTube channel which I do not produce content on – just a YouTube premium subscription,” he explained.

“What’s next, are you going to take my Gmail and make calls, thus forcing me to use Bing?”

Amouranth didn’t explain why YouTube removed her channel, but it appears the deletion was sudden. When her ASMR channel was deleted, her channel was also “removed without warning” when she tried to upload a video.

While visiting Amouranth’s main channelcurrently displays a 404 error page that reads: “This page is unavailable. Sorry. Try searching for something else.” Searching for Amouranth on YouTube only displays videos about her from other channels.

Before it was shut down, the channel mostly shared vlogs, behind-the-scenes footage of broadcasts, and test videos. He had 497 videos, 1.01 million subscribers and 159 million views.

It is also unknown why YouTube deleted his personal account. According to YouTube’s rulesIf a channel or account is terminated, users are prohibited from “circumventing the termination.”

As of writing, there has been no response from YouTube to the tweet yet.