Well…This is not how I expected to start the New Year (a quick message about YouTube) October 3, 2024
Posted by ajoyfulpractice in Music.Tags: YouTube
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“L’Shana Tovah U’Metukah!” to everyone celebrating Rosh Hashanah and the High Holidays. “Nine days and nine nights of blessings and happiness if you are celebrating Sharada Navaratri!” Many blessings to everyone and especially to anyone cultivating friendship, peace, freedom, understanding, and wisdom.
Stay safe! Live well! Hydrate and nourish your heart, body, and mind.
Howdy!
I was just notified that my YouTube channel (A Joyful Practice) was deleted for “severe or repeated violations of [their] spam, deceptive practices and scams policy.” I am aware of this happening to others; however, my content has very little in common with the types of accounts that typically get targeted and I am unaware of why this account was considered in violation. I appealed and the account was (very quickly) restored; however, some of the content was not restored as it originally appeared on the channel.
Bottom Line: YouTube playlists, practice videos, and/or Kiss My Asana community posts may not be available if you go to the channel. It looks like the links to playlists work if you use one from this blog or the class emails. (Although, you might have to refresh the page once you open it.)
Since, I typically review playlists for the current month (because video links sometimes get updated and/or content becomes unavailable for other reasons), I will see if can get the upcoming playlists to be visible (on the channel) again.
(oh, frustrating, so sorry! I hope it resolves itself soon. Thanks for all the work you put into classes; the music makes a difference créeme)
~~~~~~~~~~~~ Gabriela Ven,Seremos
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Thank you!
Sorry that happened Myra, what a hassle and a bit ironic to have a joyful yoga practice accused of deceptive practices. I hope you get a smooth ride for an extended time to balance out all the recent challenges:)
Thank you! It is a bit ironic and I had to focus on resolving it rather than figuring out why it happened. That was definitely a practice in and of itself. M