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Post by raster0fmandomness87 on May 7, 2015 0:42:23 GMT
So SIM00's Walking Small edit was taken down recently. "Well, no shit" you say. "It was a SpongeBob edit. It happens to 95% of them." Well, this one was not from Viacom. It was for "spams, scams and commercials deceptive content". What that means is some parent who was too broke to get Hulu and not considering the official Nick website might have been a more reliable video source than a user-generated site thought it was the real episode, somehow still thought that after the opening was replaced with rock music, then upon Plankton shouting "Attention, you dumb niggers!" flagged it in outrage thinking we only made it to teach his child the N-word. Don't believe me? www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLUgIUgxcyoDo you realize what this means? Editing is somehow now in more danger of being taken down than ever before. My advice on what we should do? Put at least one bad word in the title of your edits or say "NOT FOR KIDS" in the title, then we have every single right to call out the parents if they still do it.
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Post by nitroedits on May 7, 2015 1:11:54 GMT
Same thing happened with my Volvic Commercials. Cockweeds. Your idea will actually kind of work. I'll try re-posting my Volvic edit.
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Post by superidiotman00 on Aug 11, 2015 19:13:47 GMT
My theory is that the videos got spammed because of the extensive clip list I put in my descriptions - which to the untrained eye looks quite similar to those giant spammy list of tags -style descriptions that YouTube disapproves of.
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Post by actafocek on Nov 20, 2019 4:09:31 GMT
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