why do copyright strikes affect the standing of your channel? You are putting creators at the direct mercy of claiming companies, it's stupid. If I get a copyright STRIKE, fine you can take the video down, but to penalize someone's channel as a whole? Please explain @TeamYouTube
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There is no logic in this whatsoever. Anyone with malicious intent and a claiming tool could terminate pretty much any big YouTuber's channel. Understand: If you have 3 (three) videos on your channel that contain any copyrighted content in them whatsoever, you are at risk of...
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...losing your channel. Copyright strikes and TOS strikes are two completely separate issues and grouping them together is utterly nonsensical
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If I wanted to, I could put a STRIKE (yes a STRIKE) on
@PewDiePie's channel. He's used my Auctioneer Beats content before in his videos. You need 3 (three) of these to terminate (TERMINATE) someone's channel. Fix your backwards system and protect your creators@TeamYouTube5 replies 9 retweets 161 likesShow this thread
The sad part is Cowbelly, Youtube ain’t gonna do anything about it. The focus for Youtube has certainly seemed to gear towards Large Corporations (I wonder who?) instead of individual content creators.
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