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The claim is partly true but needs clarification. YouTube has recently changed its long-standing rule that permanently banned creators could never return to the platform. In 2025, the company announced a pilot reinstatement program allowing some creators, mainly those banned under outdated COVID-19 or election misinformation policies, to apply to rejoin. This policy shift was confirmed by Business Insider, which reported that Alphabet (YouTube’s parent company) told U.S. lawmakers it would “provide an opportunity for all creators to rejoin” if their bans were tied to policies no longer in effect (Business Insider, 2025).

However, this move marks a departure from YouTube’s standard rule, which has long prohibited permanently banned creators from returning or opening new channels. The platform is not reinstating everyone—only those whose bans fall under the limited scope of this new program. The Verge explained that creators banned for hate speech, harassment, or copyright violations are still barred from rejoining (The Verge, 2025). In other words, YouTube is selectively relaxing its permanent ban policy while keeping its broader enforcement standards intact. This partial rollback has raised debate because it technically breaks from YouTube’s traditional “no return after termination” rule, suggesting a new, more flexible approach to content moderation; but only for certain cases, not a universal reinstatement.

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Yes, Youtube is letting banned creators create a new account so they can start posting again but that's not all. After finding youtube's official website, the top headline states “SECOND CHANCES ON YOUTUBE.” Creators are able to request the ability to make a new account, the creators who got accepted are able. YouTube will consider many factors if they can get their channel. The factors include how extremely affected the community guidelines were, if the creators creations were creating harm to another person, or how violating the creator was with the respecting guidelines. After the channel gets terminated the creator has to wait one full year to request for a new channel.  As always, our Community Guidelines and other policies still apply to help us maintain a responsible business that viewers, creators, and advertisers rely onYoutube will still have the same policies to keep all the viewers safe and acknowledge that they are doing their job to get the bad and not reliable things off the internet. .Over all the statement “YouTube is allowing banned creators to return” is true but it has more aspects than just allowing them to unban creators. 

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This claim is proven to be true. A couple of years ago the popular video platform YouTube altered their rules regarding the permanently banned creators. According to CBS News, the addition of the "Second Chance" program lifted some of YouTube's strict guidelines and moderation rules. In the video, it is mentioned that this "Second Chance" idea is only available to "eligible creators" who are have been "terminated for at least one year." Initially, this was a response from YouTube towards the Biden Administration on their pressures of content regulation forced upon YouTube.

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It is true that YouTube is rolling out a "Second Chances" Program where those who had channels that were terminated will be able to request a new one and have a fresh start. YouTube put out a statement saying "We know many terminated creators deserve a second chance – YouTube has evolved and changed over the past 20 years, and we’ve had our share of second chances to get things right with our community too" (YouTube). However, its more for those whose channels were terminated in 2020 due to misinformation about Covid-19 or 2020 Election Results. "YouTube said that over the past couple of years, it did away with rules that had prohibited users from repeatedly posting misinformation about Covid-19 and the 2020 US election outcome. Now, users terminated for breaking those rules have the chance to return" (CNN). How it will work is when previously terminated users log into their account, they will see an option to request a new account. this option won't be available to everyone right away, as they will be doing rollouts so review wait times aren't extremely high (CNN).

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