Are you still allowed to upload videos to YouTube during the first strike?
I learned today that one of my videos was blocked for copyright infringement. This is my first strike, which expires in 90 days. According to my own research, I can still upload videos. Is this true?
Yes, you can upload more videos. The risk is that if you get two more strikes in the next 90 days, your channel will be completely locked or deleted. So actually you have to be "just" careful and check every video twice and three times in advance.
So, today I got the strike and today was actually the release of my own song. I only noticed it when I wanted to publish it. Should I wait a week? Because it's always called after the first strike, you can't upload for a week.
YouTube now distinguishes between "warning" and "warning". For a warning (≅ Strike), you must have committed several violations. Then the channel for a week and the warning remains active for 90 days.
You can then publish your videos completely normally again.
Google writes:
Here you can read the details.
After getting a first strike, no live streams on the channel that got the strike are possible first.
3 strikes can be obtained until a channel is deleted.