 Freedom. I want to discuss with you a very important topic. Some things that you may be doing that may lead to your YouTube channel being closed and or your partnership with freedom being terminated. Do I have your attention? Good, because this is a very important and very serious topic. As some of you may be aware through previous uploads on this channel, freedom is committed to you, the partner, to get ad buys and to have more opportunities for you in the future. Now part of this is making sure that everyone's following the rules. This means the YouTube terms of service. This way, everyone's playing on a level playing field. This also means making sure that as many people as possible are able to take advantage of this system, which means that we're dealing with people who are paying attention to and adhering to the YouTube community guidelines and overall that these are marketable channels. There were a few things that I can tell you about right now that will help keep your channel safe. First on that list is to make sure to not use ad fly links. Ad fly links will get your channel terminated by YouTube and may cost you your freedom partnership if you use these. Why? Because YouTube has classified these as spam because they don't actually take you where you want to go. They take you to an ad and then maybe you get to go wherever the link wants you to go later. This is spam classified by YouTube. So also because freedom follows YouTube's terms of service, freedom also views it the same. Inserting additional or extra tags into your description is a banable offense on YouTube. Spam 404 and YouTube have closed many, many, many channels for this. So make sure that your channel does not have extra or more tags in the description. There's a place for tags. Make sure that they're there. When it comes to YouTube, there's no battle older than the battle of copyright. Understanding copyright as a YouTuber is your first line of defense. That also means that if you don't understand copyright, YouTube can take your channel down. Again, if you're not following copyright laws, if you're not playing within the rules of the system, then that means that either YouTube or freedom can decide that they're no longer going to continue their relationship with you. One thing that catches a lot of YouTubers is the music they use in their intros or outros. Make sure to use royalty-free tracks or something that's licensed to you like we have in the deals with position music or audio micro. Anything like this, just be sure that you are on the safe side of copyright. There is one final general one. It's basically just follow the rules. A lot of times on YouTube people have a tendency to think, oh, I don't know what all the rules are. I don't understand them. Linked in the description, you will find a link to YouTube's terms of service as well as some other things that will help you understand your best practices. And here's the kicker. Very soon, if these things are not complied with, we will be acting and un-linking some channels. I hope that this video has been helpful for you. If it has, let us know in the comment section down below. And remember, as always, follow the rules. That's the most important part of anything. If you don't know what the rules are, link in the description to YouTube's terms of service as well as some other reading material that can help you along your way. Until next time, like, subscribe, comments, please.