It always comes down to Youtube size and automation, and no one wants to address this.<p>Youtube is so big they can't give proper customer support.<p>I'll rephrase this, they only give propper customer support to one of the parties, copyright strikers (probably not even all of them), and not for content creators.<p>It's unbalanced.<p>And Google gets away with this. "Oh you have problem? Talk to bots and auto replies! Good luck :)"<p>Unless you're a celebrity that has massive reach on Twitter, or if you happen to get caught randomly by a wave of upvotes that get you enough attention social media. Then there's an uproar and some high level pushes the damage control button and finally a human being actually looks at what's happening.<p>So it's Youtube Customer Support that's broken.<p>I'm reaching the point that I believe automatic customer support shouldn't be allowed AT ALL. Just like robot calls.