Great to know YouTube only supports big YouTubers when I have been tweeting about my video that was removed because someone false striked it.
Why should they? What do they owe small creators? The answer is nothing. It's their platform and people should be either hosting their own videos (hint this is expensive) or stop complaining. YouTube deserves a lot of criticism, but their copyright system is based on (1)
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Extremely vague laws, which makes writing good software hard. They did an okay job, only a small amount of people (compared to their user-base) gets false flagged. Do you realize what a technical marvel YouTube is. Hosting videos for free is an amazing feat of our time. (2)
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And small creators are using YouTube, not the other way around. Of course there are mutual benefits, but obviously they are and should focus on helping bigger creators. It's only fair (3)
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