They cannot do it because of section 230 protections... They need a criminal case to be filed and a conviction first.
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Replying to @scholteyyy @remind_later and
very old rules. YouTube has a back-end way of contacting their legal department that gets results. But they claim 230 protection on their big money makers. For the most part actual complaints aren't even reviewed by a legal team in the same country.
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Replying to @scholteyyy @remind_later and
it might be time to start contacting seattle news stations.
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Replying to @Username_kno @remind_later and
if anyone starts contacting the media, PLEASE remember that it's
@patreon that's allowing these people to continue making a living. youtube should be mentioned but they're barely making any money on there so it's the wrong platform to focus on.1 reply 4 retweets 30 likes -
Replying to @clemfairie @NeglectedBanana and
Wasn’t t patreon investigating him and the allegations against him ? Anyone know what happened with that?
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pissed off tweets amount to hearsay in the eyes of the law. Won't affect his patreon, won't effect his youtube and he wont go to jail. This is unless they found something chargeable in the house raid or Taylor turns witness against him. Or a victim files charges.
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