Long-form impressions collapsed after a copyright strike. Is this a temporary recommendation issue?
Hi everyone,
I’m trying to understand if anyone has experienced something similar.
I received one copyright strike on my channel earlier this year. It was a 1/3 copyright strike, not a community guideline strike. My YouTube Partner Program and AdSense status are still active, and my channel is still monetized.
The strike is about to expire soon, but since around April 28, I noticed a very unusual pattern across multiple long-form videos.
Before that date, several videos were performing above average. For example, one video reached around 64K views, 6.7K watch hours, gained over 100 subscribers, and performed much better than my usual average. But after a few days, the graph suddenly became almost flat.
The strange part is that this did not happen to just one video. Around the same date, multiple videos started showing a similar pattern: strong initial performance, then impressions and views almost completely stopped.
After that, every new long-form video I uploaded has received much lower impressions than usual. It feels like the videos are not being tested on Browse or Suggested as much as before.
Shorts seem to be less affected, but long-form videos are clearly down.
I only use footage that I have permission to use, but the copyright strike still happened due to a takedown request. My counter notification was rejected, so I have been waiting for the 90-day expiration.
My questions are:
Has anyone experienced a major drop in impressions after a copyright strike?
Did your channel recover after the strike expired?
If it recovered, how long did it take?
Did Browse and Suggested traffic come back gradually, or did it suddenly return?
Is it better to keep uploading during this period, or slow down until the strike expires?
I understand that YouTube does not officially say that copyright strikes reduce recommendations, but the timing and the graph pattern feel very unusual.
Any experience or advice would be appreciated.