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floatingatoll
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YouTube bans content “showing users how to bypass ...
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calcifer
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Reporting their own content doesn't matter, because the rules don't apply to them. Ergo, selective enforcement.
cosmotron
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asdf21 is implying that your strategy probably won't be effective because YouTube may only enforce this policy selectively (i.e. not on their own parent's content or other powerful entities).
asdf21
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When you "report" videos of large companies, they will likely simply ignore those reports, rendering your outlined tactic futile.
Policies like these are almost always selectively enforced.
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