Hmmm.....I wonder if they closed the young girl down, or if they shut down the mom? For whatever reason, the mom was the one responsible for the commentary about her daughter's hair. She was also responsible for all the responses that were posted about her. When you make a decision to go public with a video like she did about her daughter, then you also have to follow the rules and regulations that are set up to protect the producers, as well as the people who will be viewing the sight. Last time I checked, there were both positive and negative comments posted from the people who were curious, and doubtful. I don't think the mom expected this sort of backlash, and wasn't sure how to handle it. She stepped outside of the video policy/boundary line she had used in explaining about her daughter's hair, and made another video using pics from other people's fotkis, and across the internet (with/without permission?) to prove that it was indeed possible for african- american girls and women to grow long hair. I truly believe she did this out of love, to protect her daughter's feelings from getting hurt by some of the rude remarks made by viewers. But policy is policy, and must be followed, to protect everyone. I think this is where she stumbled, and they decided to pull the plug. So we're left with only memories of her daughter's beautiful hair-but I think she proved her point in the short time her daughters video was active. Good luck to this darling young girl in the future; as I'm sure she will do well, and her hair will continue to thrive. Maybe when she gets older, she can do a hair video on her own. She gave us visual proof of how stunning, real, and possile growing long hair can be.