Please tell me there's no credibility to the theory that @MannyMua733 did the copyright strike as a plan to get personal info on @TeaSpillYT for possible doxing, I hope he realizes that if he does, we'll do a GoFundMe for her legal fees, and shut him down, for good.
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Replying to @PattiCakeM @KJBennettBeauty and
They probably would but people over a million subs is what make YouTube money. Hence why logan Paul got away with his antics last year while the rest of YouTubers suffered
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Replying to @thatNortherner1 @KJBennettBeauty and
Logan Paul didnt break the law. False flaggers actually do. YT pulls down videos that people flag, to keep themselves from being liable in lawsuits. Why aren’t they keeping themselves from being liable by allowing the illegal false flags, with no penelization?
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Good point. I honestly don't know. Probably like most social media brand they stick their heads in the sand and ignore any issue untill it's to late
Although I do think if it was a smaller content creator they would be dealt with lol I'm just cynical like that
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