Tweet from Narmak on Twitter with a scene from the SpongeBob Squarepants Anime
NARMAK CNARMAK13 My SpongeBob anime Episode 1 was taken down from YouTube. They tell me it was because I violated their "child safety policy." It was marked as not for children. I now have 2 strikes on my channel. One more strike, and my YouTube channel is gone. whet the hell

#SaveSpongeBobAnime

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Overview

#SaveSpongeBobAnime is the hashtag referring to the controversy and backlash against YouTube for deleting the anime-themed SpongeBob Squarepants parody series created by Narmak due to "violating child safety policy." The deletion occurred in early August 2020 but was reinstated shortly after the campaign to save the animated series on social media began trending.

Background

On July 24th, 2020, Narmak, via his Twitter,[1] announced the premiere of a SpongeBob Squarepants anime series titled, "Bubble Bass. Arc" The tweet received more than 8,400 likes and 1,800 retweets (shown below).


NARMAK @NARMAK13 PREMIERING TODAY at 2:00 PM PST: SpongeBob Anime #1: Bubble Bass Arc Srangebob Squarepants, 2.23 AM - 24 Jul 2020 8,4 rb O 1,8 rb orang menge-Tweet tentang ini

Video Takedown

In the early morning of August 1st, 2020, Narmak uploaded a tweet[2] and informed people that his video was deleted by YouTube because it violated child safety policy. He also said that his channel already had two strikes and that another would result in the removal of his YouTube channel. The tweet received more than 44,200 likes and 9,300 retweets (shown below).

Appeal Attempt

Later in the day on August 1st, Narmak attempted to appeal his video to Team YouTube's Twitter,[3] and stated that "I've appealed it, and am waiting for @TeamYouTube's response, but right now I'm sitting in the dark." The tweet received more than 4,500 likes and 163 retweets (shown below).


NARMAK @NARMAK13 I've appealed it, and am waiting for @TeamYouTube's response, but right now I'm sitting in the dark. If this is permanent or upheld, am I supposed to be scared that whenever I upload an animation, I'll get another strike and lose my chann

Developments

After the news came to light, internet users were upset about the takedown. For example on August 1st, 2020, Twitter[4] user @RiseFallNick uploaded tweet to protesting it. The tweet received more than 2.100 likes and 415 retweets (shown below, left). It was also spreading to another platform such as Facebook. On the same day, Facebook[5] user Aulia Rahman Hakim uploaded screenshots of Narmak's tweet. The post received 31 reactions and 78 shares (shown below, right).


TRAFON @RiseFallNick Me seeing @NARMAK13's amazing SpongeBob Anime being taken off of Youtube for b------- reasons. Seriously it's so tiring seeing creators taken advantage of on that site because of s----- bots. This needs to be corrected, amazing work l Aulia Raihan Hakim ... 7 jam Narmak's Spongebob Anime Episode 1 video got taken down despite already being age restricted by Narmak himself. YouTube doesn't accept adult parodies anymore. NARMAK ONARMAK13 - 5j My SpongeBob anime Episode 1 was taken down from YouTube. They tell me it was because I violated their "child safety policy." It was marked as not for children. I now have 2 strikes on my channel. One more strike, and my YouTube channel is gone. @TeamYouTube what the hell Animation) We know that this might be disappointing, but it's important to us that YouTube is a safe place for all. If content breaks our rules, we remove it. If you think we've made a mistake, you can appeal and NARMAK ARMAKII Membalas ONARMAKI3 "Oear intent to target younger minors and tamilies" Are you serious? Did someone achualy watch that video and think that? Are you going to damn e months of my te spent on making something AND give me a strike? This is marked "No, its no made for kids." unbelevable. gemahkan Twet Audence NARMAK ONARMAKT3 Im hoping this was a mistake, eror, or something. Please reach out to me ASAP OTeamouTube viden made fr kide y m a h om co e ta id madet watcontmadfr Wmade fork NARMAK ONARMAKT3 - 5 Membalas ONARMAK13 Ive appealed it, and am waiting for @TeamYouTube's response, but right now I'm sitting in the dark. If this is permanent or upheld, am I supposed to be scared that whenever I upload an animation, get another strike and 230 PM-1Agt 2020 Twitter Web App 24thS

Appeal Rejected

In the afternoon of August 1st, Narmak announced on Twitter[6] that YouTube rejected his appeal and upheld their decision (shown below). The tweet received over 61,800 likes and 15,000 retweets and comments in roughly 48 hours.

Video Revived

On August 2nd, 2020, Narmak then tweeted[9] that his video was revived, and the second strike on his YouTube channel had disappeared. The tweet received more than 38,400 likes and 4,500 retweets (shown below).



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One thing I've realized over the past few years is that rules aren't for punishing rule-breakers, they are for punishing trouble-makers. This video was shown to be only for adults and is 100% fair use but it's trouble for YouTube because it shows that it can be a place for good animation and in opposition to established entertainment like nickelodeon. This is bad for Youtube so they get rid of the trouble-maker by accusing them of breaking rules that best case scenario are incredibly vague. I've seen plenty of videos calling out some of the most popular Youtube channels for things like click bait, content recycling, and even giving people watching advice to consume bleach. These aren't problems for Youtube because viewer satisfaction isn't what matters it's watch time, and if some people get poisoned they can just pull the old "we can't possibly expect to monitor the whole site" excuse despite the offending channel being like the 5th most subscribed on Youtube.

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