Her channel got demonetized. We cleaned it up and got it back.
Aish is Live — a 20K BGMI streamer posting daily to a real, loyal audience — lost monetization after a mix of artificial traffic and policy-violating promotional content built up on her streams. We audited the channel, removed the non-compliant content with her sign-off, secured the account, and got her back to a paid YouTube Partner with every earning tool switched back on.

Back to a paid Partner — every tool on.
This is the same "Earn" page that was frozen. Ads, Shorts ads, Memberships and Supers are all switched back on, and the account is in good standing — the outcome that matters for a full-time creator.
The worst case for a full-time creator.
Two things had crept onto the channel that YouTube's monetization systems don't forgive: artificial engagement (fake views and Super Chat activity) and promotional content that violated YouTube's advertiser-friendly policies. The result was monetization pulled — ads off, Supers and memberships frozen.
A generic appeal would just get rejected.
This isn't the usual "reused content" case. When the problem is policy-violating videos plus invalid traffic, asking nicely doesn't work — the violating content is still live and the fake signals are attached to real uploads. You have to actually clean the channel, carefully and with the creator's consent, not just file an appeal.
Cleaned the channel — properly.
Went through the channel stream-by-stream, separated the real audience from the artificial signals, and flagged every video carrying non-compliant promotional content.
Identified the offending streams and deleted them with Aish's explicit written sign-off, bringing the channel back into policy compliance. Documented, never silent.
Shut down the source of the artificial traffic and non-compliant promotion so it couldn't keep building up on the channel.
Audited managers, permissions, connected apps and stream access, and locked down anything exploitable.
Requested re-review and managed it through to a full restoration — then rebuilt with guardrails so the issues can't recur.
Nothing was touched without her sign-off.
Deleting streams from a creator's channel is a big deal, so we never did it silently. Every removal was identified, explained, and approved by Aish in writing before we acted — documented start to finish. It's how we work with every channel we're trusted with.
Verified in Studio.
- Back to a paid YouTube Partner — status confirmed in Studio.
- Every earning tool switched back on: Watch Page Ads · Shorts Feed Ads · Memberships · Supers · Partnerships.
- Channel brought into full policy compliance — violating streams removed, creator-approved.
- Rebuilt with guardrails so the same issues can't recur.
"I thought I'd lost my channel. Shinel found the problem, cleaned everything up with me, and got my monetization back."
We rescue channels — compliantly, and with your sign-off.
If your monetization is frozen or your channel has picked up content or traffic that could put it at risk, we'll audit it, clean it up with your approval, and work it back to good standing.