So @YouTube bans a channel from livestreaming for 90 days—even though copyright violation against it was clearly wrong--simply bc the video was deleted?(even though I still have the video on my computer that I could send to you). That's EXTREMELY draconianhttps://twitter.com/TeamYouTube/status/1104142599839862784 …
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It appears to anyone with common sense that this is simply YouTube bowing to
@cnn, who wrongly filed the copyright against my channel despite us not violating their copyright. I'd like to speak with a living, breathing personShow this threadThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Well, hell, now you're going to make me defend youtube. I'm starting here because you made this same mistake in your video about how youtube banned you. You're confusing a copyright strike with a community strike. They are 2 separate issues. They used to act pretty much the 1/
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same but on 2/25/19 they changed the punishment system for community guidelines to be less severe, adding an initial warning and lessening the amount of time you're suspended when an appeal fails. Copyright didn't change. 2/
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