@Malta
No better protection from unwanted lawsuits and/or having to pay people money while being held responsible like what you expect from users, than using super vague guidelines, an "algorithm" which supposedly works, has yet to be proven reliable, and cant be made public for tech support because it would defeat the purpose.
That, and using a "react then verify" plan to handle potential issues. It doubles down as a benefit to you because you do not have to pay anyone, even if you are wrong, because you make the rules.
Can you imagine what Youtube would be like if they had to personally reimburse creators for their calculated lost revenue when their content is unrightfully demonitized, done so in a timely manner? Either Youtube would pull the plug ending the entire Site's existance due to bankruptcy, or they would get their shit together immediatly.