Call for aid to a very special person · 5:28am Sep 3rd, 2017
As some of you may have realized, Youtube's new Not Advertiser Friendly bot is flawed and is causing massive problems for youtubers.
One in particular is Scribbler Productions. For whatever reason, doesn't even seem to matter what the subject is, a majority of her videos are being marked as Not Advertiser Friendly, even when they are.
As such, things are becoming much harder for her and more troubling as she is planning on coming here, to Australia and intends to apply for a working visa so she can work while in Australia too. However, she needs money to able to do all these things, along with the usual buying of groceries and paying rent.
As such, i am spreading the word on here for any of my followers who don't follow Scribbler themselves and might be able to help, even if only by spreading this around, to get her as much has as possible.
Below i am putting links to her tee spring, patreon and even her paypal if you or anyone you know can help.
https://www.youtube.com/user/ObabScribbler
https://teespring.com/scribbler-advertiser-friendly#pid=2&cid=569&sid=front
https://teespring.com/stores/scribbler
https://www.patreon.com/ObabScribbler
https://www.paypal.me/ScribblerProductions
If you can help in any way at all, even just spreading these links around, it would be greatly appreciated.
thank you for you time
Might I suggest you link the YouTube account as well?
People might be interested.
I don't have a way to send money to any of those accounts, but I watch her videos when I get the chance too, and they are great. Spread the word! Also, she has an account on her, so everyone who sees this should check it out too
i would help if i could but all i can do is send some good vibes
good luck  Scribbler
stayclassy
The bot is actually a blacklist.
Youtuber Razorfist confirmed it.
These guys talk about a thing Youtube is doing, could it be that? (skip to 52m58s)
Wish there was more I could do for her, aside from already supporting her on Patreon.
YouTube needs to realize what they are doing here is majorly hurting their content creators