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Originally Posted by RushGambino
I love you boo, but I'm going to mildly break in opinion here. While individually these cucks don't matter, Activision is most certainly monitoring YouTube and every other site. I had two videos taken down from YouTube that were fully private, inconspicuously named, and described.
Back when Raven first released their Anti-Cheat message this year, they made it clear that the coding aspect was not the only avenue they would pursue. They have made that quite clear on YouTube, so I think it would be silly to presume they do not fully watch the videos they review.
Nonetheless, FUCK BADBOYMAN and the lot of the clowns.
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activision doesn't have to monitor youtube to have videos that break game tos removed from the platform.
it's similar to how twitch functions on dmca'd music - labels don't individually file the dmca, they give terms to twitch which is expected to enforce them or be fined, so when youtube doesn't enforce a report made for violating activisions tos, they can fine youtube...
most come from reports, the rest come from internal reverse search that google uses for image searching. first 10 seconds of a video gets searched and looks for irregularities, thats why providers started adding long ass intros before the content (or publishing in 360p) so it would be harder for youtube to find tos violations.
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Originally Posted by ilikebacon.
BUT HE SAID ALL CHEATS ARE DETECTED.
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it's funny because they'll come on here and watch threads, and in their next vid they'll be like "lol look how mad this guy is"
nobody is mad, you're a meme.
at the end of the day, i'm going to use one of my endless supplies of accounts, continue cheat, and you're going to fail reality and be worse than a 60 year old tik tok warzone grandma outguns you but yet call her a cheater.