It is not considered hacking, as it's not a Youtubers job to identify which apps have licenses for content and which are not, it's like if you review a phone you might be hacking if the information is classified, if it's public domain you as a Youtuber have the right to cover
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Replying to @newtechevo @TT_TechnologyUK and
As a content creator you're providing a gateway to Piracy. You may or may not show and films or rv shows but you are supplying information to obtain illegal content. Why should you profit from stolen content?
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Replying to @Lee_NUFC85 @TT_TechnologyUK and
If you review knife's and weapons you are proving a gateway to murder? some of the apps have licenses some do not example USTV, Sky even delivered a strike for licenses content like Crackle. CNN profits from disasters it's called freedom of expression. What is wrong with that?
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Replying to @newtechevo @Lee_NUFC85 and
crackle may have a license for their content but You do not have authorisation to broadcast that content on youtube. Freedom of speech is fine but facilitating access to piracy is not. You cant blame youtube as they need to keep advertisers happy.
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Replying to @MariMar94444 @TT_TechnologyUK and
Fair usage does NOT apply to Piracy. I could upload clips of football replays and claim fair usage and monetize and get hundreds of thousands of views each day.
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Replying to @Lee_NUFC85 @MariMar94444 and
I would just stick to their rules if you want to keep your channel. Regardless of law. They are enforcing their rules and they will remove channels promoting pirates content as we have seen time and time again.pic.twitter.com/DnYD9U79AM
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Replying to @leetvtech @MariMar94444 and
They can do what ever they want its their platform. Channels with millions of subs lost their channels when they put tags in description. So they go after big channels also. I think they need to be more transparent tho.
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Replying to @Lee_NUFC85 @MariMar94444 and
I agree they should. Copyright strikes can be fought. However, if they see you as breaching their community guidelines, they WILL remove your channel. Really isnt worth the right. Remove the content and keep the channel otherwise risk loosing it. Really not worth it
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Replying to @leetvtech @MariMar94444 and
I think it's really hard for a new content creator to really hit YT. For me I do BO4 Zombie content and its so hard to even reach a few hundred views per video even with using Tube Buddy.
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Its actually easier than ever for smaller channels to compete. Smaller channels seem to be able to rank easier now which has really helped me with new tech content. Concentrate on targeting high searched keywords and you will get the benefit from it
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Replying to @TT_TechnologyUK @leetvtech and
I literally took some tags that where ranked top 3 but in my videos they are not ranked?
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