Ugh. I would call and ask to speak to
advertising sales. Often you can only get
through the wall by dealing with sales, and
it's relevant to the situation anyway.
I'd say it also falls under this part of
those guidelines:
"Content that advocates against any
person, organization or group of
people."
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lyrae says:
Ugh. I would call and ask to speak to advertising sales. Often you can only get through the wall by dealing with sales, and it's relevant to the situation anyway.
Just in case you didn't already see, here are their ad guidelines:
www.youtube.com/t/ads_content_policy
I would argue that this is "Inflammatory or exploitative uses of political or religious issues".
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