So the guy who stole my videos and got his stuff taken down has now posted a video asking his viewers to fraudulently report my channel as a retaliation. That can't possibly be allowed @TeamYouTube?
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The video also has like 6 ad breaks for a 12-minute video or something. So apparently he's not even demonetized, which I find frankly amazing.
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This just hours after posting this video, inciting his viewers to falsely report my channel because it'll somehow help his appeal against the copyright claims? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLmDU6XpBKc …
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Feel free to report that for the harassment it is, btw.
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I like how their description actually straight up says they're lying and deceiving because "YouTube is such a platform". How about punishing a channel that actually deserves it,
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I'd think that as an employee by proxy of Microsoft, a PR person from MS could contact
@TeamYouTube and suggest that if this CLEAR HARASSMENT isn't resolved, they may be forced to insist youtube take down all Minecraft videos; allowing them only on MS's Mixer.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @CmSeff @MuriakoLP and
After all, if minecraft videos become synonymous with harassment, it could hurt microsoft in the long run.
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This of course, would be due to youtube's apparent absolute FAILURE at any sort of moderation, while simultaneously profiting off of other people's work. It's almost as though @TeamYouTube are only interested in profits.
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