American investigative documentarian and YouTuber Tyler Oliveira announced the launch of his own independent content platform, Tylerraw.com, following the permanent deletion of his Patreon account.
The move comes less than 24 hours after Oliveira uploaded a controversial video focused on a Jewish community in New Jersey, which he claims led to immediate de-platforming without prior warnings or strikes.
Oliveira stated that the sudden removal of his primary audience-funding source, combined with pressure from corporate sponsors, necessitated a move toward a self-hosted model to avoid external censorship.
The conflict began after the creator released a documentary exploring the use of welfare programs within specific religious communities.
According to Oliveira, the video drew significant backlash from the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), which published an article alleging the content utilized anti-semitic stereotypes.
In the wake of the criticism, several of the creator’s long-term sponsors reportedly withdrew their support, with some even requesting their advertisements be edited out of videos that were filmed and published two years ago.
Patreon, a popular membership platform that allows creators to receive direct monthly funding from their fans, allegedly deleted Oliveira’s account overnight.
This process is often referred to in the creator economy as de-platforming, which occurs when a service provider removes a user’s access to their tools or audience due to alleged violations of community guidelines.
Oliveira argued that while his previous videos covering diverse and often sensitive global topics faced no such pushback, this specific subject matter triggered a coordinated effort to silence his work.
To counter the loss of revenue and distribution, Oliveira has established Tylerraw.com as a subscription-based hub for his investigative films.
He described the site as a space free from middlemen and censorship where viewers can access exclusive bonus content and early releases.
The creator emphasized that the high costs associated with professional research, filming, and editing teams make direct viewer support essential, especially when traditional advertising revenue becomes unreliable due to “controversial” topics.
Oliveira is a prominent figure in the digital documentary space, known for his high-energy, “on-the-ground” reporting style that often takes him into dangerous or overlooked environments.
Boasting over 9 million subscribers on YouTube, his channel has covered topics ranging from the fentanyl crisis in American cities to gang violence in the United Kingdom.
Despite the recent loss of his Patreon and several corporate partnerships, Oliveira maintained that his production schedule for 2026 will increase in intensity as he transitions to his new independent business model.