This is correct, the API is still a part of ContentID tho. It just replaces the ContentID scanning with the content owner's own system. Also note that ContentID does not automatically issue strikes but claims (tho claims can be manually converted into strikes)
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Replying to @Moritz30MC @generalwarlord and
No they are genuinely two different apis. The actual names are "video: reportAbuse" api which is apart of the YouTube developer api and "YouTube content ID api" which is a standalone api. They are two different systems.
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Replying to @SrAlexGaming @generalwarlord and
Oh, you mean the reportAbuse API. That one is not meant for copyright at all and also does not automatically create strikes or claims. What I meant is actually a part of the (non-public) ContentID API and does not require review by YouTube (which is likely also what's used here)
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Replying to @Moritz30MC @generalwarlord and
The reportAbuse api contains copyright abuse claims -_- it's literally one of the 7 things it does. It's the manual claiming system
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Replying to @SrAlexGaming @generalwarlord and
no, it does manually reviewed Copyright Strikes. Not claims. That's very different. The ContentID API can also be used for manual claiming with an own interface BTW. One of my companies has access to the YouTube CMS/ContentID so I think I'd know this.
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Replying to @Moritz30MC @generalwarlord and
It's public domain literally everyone has access to the YouTube and Google api systems. And I am reading the page it literally says. It's third feature is "claim content" now I'm not calling you a liar in any respect I'm sure we are misunderstanding each other.
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Replying to @SrAlexGaming @generalwarlord and
The docs are public but the Api isn't. You need an account associated with a content owner in order to access the ContentID API.
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Replying to @Moritz30MC @generalwarlord and
Okay that ones my bad, I forgot I was a registered youtube partner xD
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Replying to @SrAlexGaming @generalwarlord and
You sure you have access to the ContentID API tho? You'd need to have a content owner (YT network) account for that, not just be YT partner. If you do have access and arent a content owner you might have found a major security flaw which would be worth reporting to YT.
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Replying to @Moritz30MC @generalwarlord and
Yeah I have an account that used to manage a small MCN dw no security flaw. (That would be one hell of a blunder)
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Ah, okay. That's the reason then
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Replying to @Moritz30MC @generalwarlord and
Nearly gave me a god damn heart attack ngl.
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