YouTube Sparks Outcry After Banning Belle Delphine's YouTube Channel Without Warning
Noted e-girl, OnlyFans creator and bath water entrepreneur Belle Delphine had her YouTube channel terminated allegedly without warning, causing a public outcry among her vast online fanbase.
The termination went into effect in the past 24 hours; viewers attempting to access her channel will now be met with a message saying, "This account has been terminated due to multiple or severe violations of YouTube’s policy on nudity or sexual content." Delphine had amassed 1.79 million subscribers before today.
Some fans assumed the termination may have had something to do with her "I'm Back" music video in which she danced in revealing outfits and announced her OnlyFans. Quote-tweeting Keemstar, Delphine asked YouTube why her channel was terminated without warning when Cardi B and Meghan Thee Stallion's WAP video, which features a similar level of sexual provocativeness, remains on the site and trended on the platform.
hey @TeamYouTube why was my youtube account terminated with no warning/no strikes for 'sexual content' when you allow and promote songs like 'W.A.P'?
seems a lil sus https://t.co/qzn7R7CzSi— Belle Delphine (@bunnydelphine) November 23, 2020
Delphine's name trended on Twitter after news of the termination spread, as people reacted with memes and criticisms of YouTube for allegedly not following their three strike policy before terminating her account.
belle delphine: banned from yt
her simps: pic.twitter.com/2ifvHGy4VG— AngeIic_ZaIithan (@AngeIicZaIithan) November 23, 2020
When belle delphine's channel gets deleted: pic.twitter.com/14scy9axZm
— Xernac (@Xernacc) November 23, 2020
Belle Delphine getting banned on youtube is seriously messed up. Nobody should support that shit. The double standard of Youtube when the videos they've had on their FRONT page is on equal if not worse than Belle's music videos makes zero sense to me.
— Repzion (@DDsulzbach) November 23, 2020
Belle Delphine has been banned from YouTube for videos of "sexualized content"
Meanwhile, YouTube has no issue with hundreds of millions of users watching a pornographic music video for a song about "Wet Ass Pussy" pic.twitter.com/1QS4jIOzjQ— 💵 Follow Vito-Chan and Get Rich 💵 (@VitoGesualdi) November 22, 2020
The Twitter account for Team YouTube replied to Delphine's tweet saying they would "look into the matter."
Thanks for reaching out – mind sharing your channel URL so that we can take a look? Keep us posted!
— TeamYouTube (@TeamYouTube) November 23, 2020
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