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YouTube deletes account for impersonation, even with support from impersonatee

5 pointsby skelleraabout 1 year ago

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skelleraabout 1 year ago
James Hoffman is a coffee YouTuber. From community post by James Hoffman:<p>I just wanted to write a quick update post about the Hames Joffmann channel. For those unfamiliar, it was a channel that recut and recomposed my videos delightfully and hilariously, and did so having asked and with my full permission. Recently, @YouTube removed the channel, citing a violation of its policy regarding impersonation. (Some people have asked if I had anything to do with the takedown - I did not.) The channel was clearly labelled as not being me, and they appealed against YouTube&#x27;s decision. This was denied, and the channel was completely removed. I contacted YouTube through my partner manager and through their support channels, explaining that they&#x27;d made a mistake and advocating for the channel&#x27;s return. The response from YouTube kind of broke my brain. I hope Hames has the masters and reuploads them to a new channel, but I&#x27;d understand if they didn&#x27;t want to. It just seems very disappointing and also weird for YouTube to advocate taking legal action against them.<p>————<p>Response from YouTube:<p>Hi James,<p>I&#x27;ve followed up with our internal team regarding the channel (@hamesjoffmann). Unfortunately, it seems the best course of action is to file a formal legal appeal.