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In a few weeks, YouTube will be fully deprecating its old channel management tool Creator Studio Classic and replacing it with the new YouTube Studio system.

YouTube says the tool has already been deprecated for 10% of creators and some creators are receiving notifications which tell them they’ll be losing access to Creator Studio Classic before the end of the month.

No… stop it…. bad youtube… new studio still isn't as easy to navigate/upload…. Atleast I can just change my browser useragent to a phone one and it defaults me back onto classic so you can outsmart it atleast pic.twitter.com/CwojAtUzrR — SkinSpotlights (@SkinSpotlights) March 4, 2020

But as YouTube forces creators to start using this new YouTube Studio system, many are reporting that it’s riddled with issues that force them to go through extra steps or freeze their video uploads.

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Independent journalist Tim Pool tweeted that the new YouTube Studio system is “awful” and forces creators to walk through a series of steps that were previously accessible on a single page.

Pool also notes that this new YouTube Studio system “hides key functions.”

The new youtube studio is finally coming and its a fucking awful Instead of being able to upload videos and control everything about your upload on the same page they are making some weird toddler version that makes you walk through a series of steps and hides key functions — Tim Pool (@Timcast) March 5, 2020

Comedian Count Dankula wrote that he tried to use the new YouTube Studio system but it froze his upload at 0% processing multiple times.

After this hiccup, when you see who the Mad Lad is it might get your noggin joggin. — Daddy Scotland🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 (@CountDankulaTV) March 5, 2020

Okay guys I reuploaded and it's the exact same issue. Says it's finished processing, then on refresh, it says 0% and just freezes. I wont bother tweeting at youtube because they ignore me, just need to wait until they fix this as it seems I'm not the only one affected. — Daddy Scotland🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 (@CountDankulaTV) March 5, 2020

Because of the issues with YouTube’s system, Count Dankula uploaded his video about Ross Ulbricht aka Dread Pirate Roberts to Pornhub before YouTube’s system started working again.

Okay, before I post this, I promise you this was not planned, Youtube really is having issues right now. I have uploaded the mad lad elsewhere. Just for a meme. Sorry to waste the surprise, but you can watch it here. DREAD PIRATE ROBERTShttps://t.co/B7KqWH6UTZ pic.twitter.com/IMTPvI140D — Daddy Scotland🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 (@CountDankulaTV) March 5, 2020

OH FOR FUCK SAKE APPARENTLY ITS WORKING NOW HERE IS ATTEMPT 5 AT A PREIMIERE I SWEAR TO GOD THIS BETTER FUCKING WORKhttps://t.co/GqduIWV7UF — Daddy Scotland🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 (@CountDankulaTV) March 5, 2020

Gaming YouTuber TearofGrace has also reported similar issues with the new YouTube Studio system and tweeted that his video froze for eight hours on the initial upload and 10 hours on the attempted reupload.

Videos just WON'T process on Youtube. I left it for 8 hours and nothing. Reuploaded today and left it 10 hours and still frozen. Sick and fucking tired of Youtube being incapable of functioning even slightly right this year. Fuck your new studio off up your arse and FIX THIS. — Brett Tear (@TearofGrace) March 6, 2020

And hockey YouTuber Steve Dangle described the new YouTube Studio system as “unusable.”

Weekly reminder the new YouTube Studio is unusable. pic.twitter.com/TuXkIKWhpd — Steve "Dangle" Glynn (@Steve_Dangle) February 28, 2020

YouTube has been updating and adding features to the new YouTube Studio system as it rolls out to more creators.

However, with these issues still prevalent just a few weeks before the YouTube Studio system becomes the only channel management tool that’s available, many creators could be faced with the prospect of having to use a tool that they find inferior to Creator Studio Classic.

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