Just to provide a bit more clarification on this, I didn't get a strike for this video - all YouTube did was remove it. While I'm still allowed to look back and review on it privately, I'm otherwise not allowed to do anything about the video, not even download it for safekeeping (which is bullshit if you ask me, because the video contains nothing abusive). If YouTube wants to crack down on "abuse", then maybe they shouldn't use AI to regulate censorship policies and instead take the time and effort to fine-tune their established policies and code by actually listening to the people who watch their content, but I suppose they're not going to do that, are they?
2 months ago | 0
ThetaVolt
Incase you're wondering where my Mugen Uppercut vs. Omega Tiger Woods video is at, it got removed by YouTube because of a Community Guidelines violation, supposedly due to "targeted harassment."
The video had 17,882 views and no comments.
The "example" I was given at 00:57 was just Uppercut getting juggled repeatedly by a combo done by OTW's missile barrage, all the while Uppercut morphs into Johnny Cage for a moment's notice, then morphs into AVGN as he hits the ground. THEN he morphs into a Tourettes Guy clip for a split-second before recovering from the combo.
How is getting juggled repeatedly by an attack in a 100% fictional fighting game considered "targeted harassment"? Oh, because the animations from the character in question were scanned from real people from different sources?
God forbid.
2 months ago | [YT] | 1