My curiosity has got me. I'll ask the question differently
I'm not too familiar with the policies of YouTube.
I'm assuming there is a reason for YouTube to remove a particular poster.
What does it take for YouTube to remove someone's total library of posted video clips?
The poster and Clips in question have to do with CB Radio and the people who work on them.
Can someone who feels like they're being singled out or attacked by another YouTuber request that YouTube remove that person's total library of clips, and their Channel itself?
If there was an auto mechanic using video postings to obtain customers when that mechanic actually knows little to nothing about how to properly do repairs on an automobile, and someone singled them out for their lack of knowledge, and pointed out that that mechanic was basically robbing people and possibly putting them and anyone who got into their vehicle (after his work) in a dangerous situation, what would be a reason for YouTube to delete the clips warning others about this mechanic?
Could the mechanic himself complain to YouTube?
I'm assuming he would have to have substantial proof that he was being attacked falsely before YouTube acted in such a manner as to remove not only the videos warning about his shoddy work, but remove that person's Channel completely. What's the deal?
I'm not too familiar with the policies of YouTube.
I'm assuming there is a reason for YouTube to remove a particular poster.
What does it take for YouTube to remove someone's total library of posted video clips?
The poster and Clips in question have to do with CB Radio and the people who work on them.
Can someone who feels like they're being singled out or attacked by another YouTuber request that YouTube remove that person's total library of clips, and their Channel itself?
If there was an auto mechanic using video postings to obtain customers when that mechanic actually knows little to nothing about how to properly do repairs on an automobile, and someone singled them out for their lack of knowledge, and pointed out that that mechanic was basically robbing people and possibly putting them and anyone who got into their vehicle (after his work) in a dangerous situation, what would be a reason for YouTube to delete the clips warning others about this mechanic?
Could the mechanic himself complain to YouTube?
I'm assuming he would have to have substantial proof that he was being attacked falsely before YouTube acted in such a manner as to remove not only the videos warning about his shoddy work, but remove that person's Channel completely. What's the deal?