“We’re working on reinstating the last few videos, thanks for bearing with us! We know this was a frustrating experience, really appreciate your patience while we sort this out. If you’re still experiencing any issues, please don’t hesitate to reach out!”-YouTube
YouTube also points out that some creators who have a YouTube channel that was accidentally removed and subsequently reinstated might have some content-like playlists-missing. The video streamer tells users, “Don’t worry – this is just a delay and all your content will soon be restored.”
The original notice and subsequent updates on the support page have been addressed to “Content Creators” even though some non-content creators have been unable to access their YouTube account, watch YouTube videos, or listen to YouTube Music. And with some paid subscriptions, like YouTube Premium, not available, saved content cannot be viewed including playlists.
YouTube says a bug led it to mistakenly remove channels created by some users of the streaming app. | Image credit-9to5Google
The email from YouTube explains the appeals process and several have used that as a way to get their account and channels restored. With this restoration, some users said that their playlists returned. However, others say that they have yet to recover their playlists. Hopefully, the actions initiated by YouTube on Friday will lead to a complete recovery for all YouTube accounts affected by the “bug.”
YouTube is owned by Google which purchased the video streamer almost 18 years ago for $1.65 billion. According to Statista, the brand value of YouTube this year is $31.7 billion.