Yes, it has been found that Youtube is starting to let some banned creators return to the platform. Ultimately this could mean that Youtube is trying to give creators a second chance through new policies that no longer apply to older restrictions and bans. According to CNN, “some previously banned users will see the option to request a new account when they sign into their old pages starting on Thursday. The option won’t be available to everyone right away; a YouTube spokesperson said the platform wants to make sure wait times aren’t too long as it reviews each request” (Duffy). This means that YouTube is introducing the reinstatement program slowly and in stages, so it's more manageable. It has been reported by many verified and also reputable sources such as CNN, Fast Company, and even National Review that youtube is allowing for this. 
One possible reason that youtube could be making this change is because since 2023, Youtube has eased a lot of their restrictions related to COVID-19 misinformation. According to youtube they are now allowing for a “wider range of content” on certain topics (Hatmaker). It has also been reported that the “decision to invite once-banned creators back comes as YouTube seeks to put itself in the good graces of President Trump and like-minded Republicans in Congress,” (Hatmaker). 
While youtube is allowing some banned creators to return, its important to recognize that not all bans are being lifted and not all creators will be given that second chance. This ban lift will only be available to creators under violations of outdated rules, not copyright, violence or abuse. You must also have to have been banned for a year previously, before applying for a new account. So overall yes, Youtube is trying to offer a fresh start, just not a full restoration of their previous media.
 
Sources: 
Duffy, Clare. “YouTube Is Letting Some Previously Banned Users Return. That Means You May See Videos That Violated Old Rules | CNN Business.” CNN, Cable News Network, 9 Oct. 2025, www.cnn.com/2025/10/09/tech/youtube-banned-users-return-policy-explained 
Hatmaker, Taylor. YouTube Opens the Door to Banned Creators—Again, 11 Oct. 2025, www.fastcompany.com/91420744/youtube-opens-the-door-to-banned-creators-again 
Lynch, James. “YouTube Lifts Ban on Censored Creators, Admits Biden Admin Pressure Was ‘unacceptable’ | National Review.” National Review , 23 Sept. 2025, www.nationalreview.com/news/youtube-lifts-ban-on-censored-creators-admits-biden-admin-pressure-was-unacceptable/