Yes, @TeamYouTube @YTCreators wrongly took down our stream tonight for playing roughly ONE MINUTE of the debate. Since YouTube doesn't give me a real person to talk to, all I have is Twitter shrieking. Help gaining their attention is much appreciated.
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They say my streaming is banned for 90 days. Currently I see no way to appeal this particular strike, but I'm working on it.
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@TeamYouTube hoping to hear something from you - you've banned my stream on copyright grounds, but the stream in question doesn't even have a copyright claim to dispute. My channel status says free of copyright claims. But streaming still banned?pic.twitter.com/k5d1mqVblCThis media may contain sensitive material. Learn more
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Update: I just spoke with a YouTube chat agent who seemed as confused as I am that they're copyright striking me without an actual copyright claimant. They say they are reviewing and will email me. I'm cautiously optimistic. More info when I get it.
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Update: in classic
@TeamYouTube fashion, they have restored my live streaming while saying absolutely nothing about it. Not who gave me a false strike, not why I was restored, not even notifying me that I HAVE been restored.
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Basically I wasted an entire damn day emailing/instant messaging a bunch of different YouTube accounts to try to find some rando who could fix a problem that wasn't actually a problem all along. I did nothing wrong. Easy fix: PRESUME INNOCENCE, NOT GUILT.
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Anyway, glad it's fixed, and thanks to everyone who helped me bring attention to it. The stream will be on as normal on Sunday, 9 PM ET.
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Idk, I think at some point, the law is gonna have to start recognizing some of platforms. They play an outsized role in our lives, and they’re treated like they’re a hobby from a legal perspective. I think the law simply hasn’t caught up with these technologies at all.
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Replying to @RReasoning @MLChristiansen and
I tend to focus mainly Twitter because it’s simplistic enough for me to make meaningful noises about. Something like youtube, between the monetization and recommendation issues; I wouldn’t know where to begin. This is the article by
@Forbes:https://www.forbes.com/sites/kalevleetaru/2019/04/28/as-the-government-and-emergency-agencies-shift-to-twitter-what-happens-to-those-left-behind/#f02204378aa1 …0 replies 0 retweets 1 likeThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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