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A Story of "Mysterious" Objection

One of the videos I uploaded got a copyright strike and was immediately removed by YouTube.
I am by no means complaining about the strike itself. But I have to say that the behavior of the petitioner is, to say the least, "mysterious." That is because...

The very same content I uploaded had already been published by another channel that has 60 times more subscribers than my channel, and that video has got 40 times more views than mine, but the petitioner seems to have done nothing about it. That video clearly states the name of the work in its title, so if the petitioner was able to find my video, he/she should be able to find that video as well.

This is the full story of the "mysteriousness."
If you really want to "protect" your work, wouldn't it be more effective to object to more influential channels with more subscribers and viewers? Well, that may be a different story, if your real goal is something else...

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