it doesn’t matter, they’re a private company and they chose to... they’re also a very rich company and could employ a dedicated team of people whose job it is to resolve copyright disputes. most of time you only have to watch 5 secs of a video to know if one is legit or not
It kinda does, but you also don't seem to understand the sheer amount of content being uploaded to YouTube, I don't either since it's so large both of us can't fathom it. They are trying to put a scaleable solution in to place.
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i do understand how vast youtube is, but i also understand that not every single video to get uploaded is affected by a copyright strike. my issue also isn’t that every issue can’t be dealt with. it’s that there seems to be no attempt to help smaller accounts
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And my issue with that statement, that from a business perspective: what good does it do YouTube? I already told you that, we're going in circles here.
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