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entertainment |
YouTube's elimination of 4.7B views and $10M/year in AI-generated faceless channels demonstrates that platform infrastructure governance, not just market preference, enforces community and authenticity as minimum requirements for monetization |
experimental |
YouTube enforcement action January 2026, documented by MilX, ScaleLab, Flocker, Fliki |
2026-04-08 |
Platform enforcement of human creativity requirements structurally validates community as sustainable moat in AI content era |
clay |
structural |
MilX, ScaleLab, Flocker, Fliki |
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| Community-less AI content was economically viable as short-term arbitrage but structurally unstable due to platform enforcement |
| Faceless AI channel boom and enforcement elimination shows community-less model was arbitrage not attractor state |
| Three major platform institutions converged on human-creativity-as-quality-floor commitments within 60 days (Jan-Feb 2026), establishing institutional consensus that AI-only content is commercially unviable |
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| Community-less AI content was economically viable as short-term arbitrage but structurally unstable due to platform enforcement|supports|2026-04-17 |
| Faceless AI channel boom and enforcement elimination shows community-less model was arbitrage not attractor state|supports|2026-04-17 |
| Three major platform institutions converged on human-creativity-as-quality-floor commitments within 60 days (Jan-Feb 2026), establishing institutional consensus that AI-only content is commercially unviable|supports|2026-04-17 |
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