We were banned from YouTube after nearly a decade of making videos. We had accumulated over 65 million views and 300,000 subscribers. Our mission—restoring human beauty to its rightful place as a work of art—earned us an enthusiastic audience. Channel comments were almost entirely grateful and life-affirming.Ā
Here are a few of our favorite videos that reveal our overall presentation approach. We preserve a positive and empowering space dedicated to respectful works of art.
Here are some videos that triggered several strikes in rapid succession, resulting in the removal of the Model Society YouTube Channel. As per YouTube policy, our videos provide meaningful artistic, cultural and education context.
In this video, art model Rebecca reflects on the true nature of beauty as something we manifest from inside ourselves in relationship with the world around us.
This video celebrates all the amazing art submissions for the cover contest. Our community of fine art models, photographers, and fans voted for their favorite images.
Art model Rebecca Tun describes her relationship with clothing in the context of art and creativity.
In this video, Model Society founder David Bollt and model Kristy Jessica discuss the importance of nude art, the nude art community, and Model Society in today’s world.
We're not sure which of these videos were flagged, but we have at least two notifications of removal for Embody Project videos. All of the Embody Project videos have a similar orientation that supports the project's purpose: to deconstruct damaging cultural messages and normalize/heal how people experience their own bodies.
One of our earliest videos was widely shared and well-received. The response to this video inspired us to create more and to keep going.
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