Clavicular says his YouTube channels have been “terminated” without “warning or explanation,” leading to a rep for the Google-owned platform to clarify that the removal of the channels in question stems from a prior termination.
In a post shared to X on Thursday (April 23), Clavicular, recently jokingly dubbed the “male Bonnie Blue” after floating the idea of a dating competition-style series in which he impregnates the winner, relayed what he described as “very sad news” to his followers.
“Very sad news this morning,” he wrote. “My YouTube channels LiveWithClav and ClavLooksmax were terminated this morning with no warning or explanation. The channels consisted of livestream VODs and free courses created by me to help empower young men to be the best versions of themselves. Me and my team worked hard to ensure we followed YouTube's TOS very strictly, blurring out all inappropriate language and sensitive topics. Could you please help in recovering my accounts?”
When reached for comment by Complex, a YouTube rep explained that this move stems from rules associated with the previous termination of Clavicular’s original channel last November.
“We terminated the creator’s original channel back in November 2025,” a YouTube spokesperson told Complex on Friday (April 24). “We removed these additional channels under our terms of service, which prohibit creating new channels after a termination.”
The November 2025 termination was spurred by what was argued as its facilitation of access to sites that violate YouTube’s policies on illegal or regulated good or services.
“Content intended to sell certain regulated goods and services is not allowed on YouTube,” reads the platform’s rules, as seen here. “In some cases, we may make exceptions for content with educational, documentary, scientific, or artistic context, including content that is in the public’s interest.”
Among the examples of “regulated goods and services” highlighted by YouTube are alcohol, controlled narcotics and other drugs, firearms, nicotine, pharmaceuticals without prescriptions, and unlicensed medical services.