Hey @TeamYouTube, PLEASE tell me that @h3h3productions was wrong in saying that if a creator has to file a counter DMCA claim, the personal information provided (address, phone #, etc) is sent directly to the party that filed the strike. What's the truth here?pic.twitter.com/QLZVv56mPV
What I can say though is that your infos is sent to the person thah sent the strike. The following one then has to prove under 10 days (usually 14) to Youtube that he sued you to keep the strike maintained. If he doesn’t, the strike will be removed
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Small content creators are badly affected by this since they have no protection. Its not rare that they get their channel terminated because of fake strikes It’s very easy for malicious people to strike with a false identity. In under 3 days you can manage to take a channel down
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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And if you dispute the claim and ever get your channel back, it still has a cost. 1- Your view/sub ratio is ruined because your channel would have been suspended for 2 weeks 2- You risk a dox since the malicious people would have gathered your infos provided directly by YT
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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