"COMEBACK OF THE CENTURY" - Fans rejoice as Sneako announces he is fully monetized on YouTube again after being banned for 3 years

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Social media personality Nicolas Kenn De Balinthazy, also known as Sneako, seems to be celebrating his YouTube return after three years. Although the news of his return to the video streaming platform came about recently, Nicolas announced that his platform was fully monetized.

As seen in a video posted on X by @scubaryan_, Nicolas said:

“We got monetized on YouTube. We got YouTube partner back. After over three years, I got unbanned but the monetization…first I had to apply then they said we typically review within 30 days. It’s been 39 days today.”

He said he had been stressed about it but it seems it was worth it. Nicolas said he looks forward to running up again. Sneako also thanked God and said that anybody who would use his name for clicks will face consequences. Social media users seemed happy about this announcement as one X user said:

“COMEBACK OF THE CENTURY.”

Another online commentator praised how consistent Nicolas was with his efforts. They wrote:

“Hate or love him, consistency paid off. Most creators disappear after a 3-year hit.”

Similarly, one social media user commented:

“Three years is a long time! Congrats to sneako on getting back on youtube!”

Another netizen mentioned:

“Hmmm… that’s a lot of time.”

Others congratulated him, with one X user saying:

“Congratulations brother.”

Meanwhile, some shared their expectations of him, as one person suggested:

“I hope he goes back to the content he did before he tapped into that red pill stuff.”

Someone else commented:

“All praise to God.”

Sneako shares his plans about how he would like to restart his content creation journey

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Nicolas was a guest on Bradley Martyn's Raw Talk show in October 2025. During the conversation, Martyn said that YouTube felt different to him and asked Sneako if he would agree. However, the YouTuber said that the platform seemed the same to him as he had the same recommendations from three years ago. He mentioned:

“The vibe is very similar. I now have a partner manager and they're nice to me. They talk to me for the first time, but it still feels the same in a way. Like I feel like I'm walking on eggshells. I'm so used to having free speech and I can't trust Google again. Like obviously I'm happy, but anybody not st*pid... there's no chance you could trust them after what they did.”

Speaking about what he would do differently this time in his YouTube journey, Sneako said:

“I'm going to be more strategic. I just want to show them I'm a good content creator, you know, just put out the videos that that I like the most... but I'm definitely going to be a lot more strategic and less cerebral.”

Sneako explained that three years ago, before he was banned, he made YouTube videos without worrying about consequences or planning ahead. He said that he didn’t break any rules, and the platform later admitted he was right and apologized in an email, saying they were wrong.


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Edited by Deebakar