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Hello, YouTube. I have not been able to stream for some time, and I miss you. But that's not my fault.
Unknown_00: My review, or my appeal, for the DMCA restrict that Jonathan Yaniv put against the channel has not been forwarded to Yaniv yet. And the DMCA law itself...
Unknown_00: uh tells the platform that they have to wait 10 days for the review to be uh counter counter appealed or put to court before they can put the the content back up on their platform right that's just the law so that 10-day timer isn't a youtube thing it's a law thing and
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That's fine. You can't fault them for that. But you can fault them for the fact that a lot of people, not just me, are waiting weeks, if not months, for counterclaims to be reviewed by the legal team at YouTube. And in the instance of Gilva Sunner here, who did parody music of video game stuff, they received so many copyright strikes over a span of weeks or months that they eventually just got completely taken down off of YouTube automatically. because nobody at the YouTube corporate office actually reviewed any of his appeals. So I think that's what they're doing now with troublesome channels. Instead of directly taking down the channel and looking like assholes to everybody, they're just using their own corporate bureaucracy and ineptitude to let strikes automatically pile up against people that they don't like. So it's not just me. It's probably not just Gil the Sonner either. It's probably anybody that is significantly noisy or troublesome to them. Just a quick update on that front.