Budhil Vyas, known for his crypto insights, faced a 14-day ban from YouTube. He accused the platform of targeting Indian creators unfairly. Despite the ban, he argues that his videos aimed to educate and inform about crypto investments.
The suspension stems from claims of exaggerated financial insights. YouTube’s terms prohibit misleading promises, and Vyas’s videos were flagged for suggesting unrealistic gains. This policy affects many crypto influencers who must navigate content rules carefully.
This incident highlights the broader challenges Indian influencers face in adhering to platform policies. With increasing scrutiny from entities like SEBI, which removed unauthorized financial content, creators must balance engaging content with compliance to avoid penalties.