YouTube reviews user flags to determine whether or not videos violate our Community Guidelines. Visit your Reporting History page to check the status of videos that you've reported on YouTube:
- Live: Videos that either have not yet been reviewed or that we decided don't violate YouTube Community Guidelines.
- Removed: Videos that have been removed from YouTube.
- Restricted: Videos that have been placed in a restricted state, like age restriction or limited features.
Some videos may also have the text 'Information about this video isn't available'. This could be because the creator has removed the video or the video isn't available on YouTube for other reasons. For example, it's not available in your country.
Flagged videos are listed in the order in which you flagged them, from newest to oldest. If you flag a video more than once, it will only show up when you most recently reported it.
In some instances, the video that you flagged may not be in the Reporting History page. This means that many others have already flagged the video and we're already reviewing the video based on those flags. We'll improve this feature in the future so that all of your flags will be on this page, even if a video has already been reported.