Message from @Timcast
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I remember somebody getting triggered when you leaned your guitars against the wall
Also your socialism sucks video was criticised from the right a lot
when I was a little kid my mother told me not to stare into the sun
so once, when I was six, I did.
At first the brightness was overwhelming, but I had seen that before. I kept looking forcing myself not to blink
The lightness faded into darkness, and I was blind.
so uhhhh
I got an email from my MCN saying youtube refused to release the strike....
10 minutes after they released the strike
haha wat
and I deleted the video as soon as it was reinstated
Ok yeah you blink a lot
Didn't notice it until now
Good quality support
Wait why did you delete it if Youtube said it was fine?
no i got dropped my my yt partner manager
Oh. Still pretty crappy.
i dont want to take any risks
removed the strike
I deleted it
and I was right to do so
because 10 mintues later I get a different email saying they would not remove the strike
that's pretty odd.
Unless the email saying that they wouldn't remove the strike was an error because the video concerning it no longer existed?
I still dont understand why computingforever got dropped by mcm
It's precautionary.
Youtube put MCNs on the hook for their member's content.
Sure he said some dumb stuff but never anything realy abusive
Have you looked at Youtube's policies?
They change them too often
So no
They're generally incredibly vague, and subject to the whims of the enforcers.
Certain content is, in general, more risky than others.
Youtube will effectively demolish an MCN given a set number of strikes
in much the same way a single channel can be removed after 3 strikes
And that would affect an entire MCN's creators.
Therefore, MCNs are now given a threat to their existance, and a risk they have to assess, with the standard YouTube® No Firm Answers™ policy, leaving them insecure about what content will get them taken down or not.