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They already did, Keem is not the owner of his own channel, rather it's run by someone else and he's a host of it.
These Youtubers exploiting the terms and finding loopholes really sickness me.
Hense all the disclaimers they add...
"DISCLAIMER: Daniel Keem a.k.a KEEMSTAR did not create, nor does he possess or have access to any part of this channel.
He is a contracted content producer which according to the YouTube Terms of Service and Community Guidelines is 100% okay."
Same deal with Leafy's disclaimer:
"*Please don't go out of your way to "witchhunt" anyone that I have talked about in these videos. This channel's purpose is to entertain people and not to spread hate to anyone else's channels. I have no ill will towards anyone I make videos about.*
( o ʖ o) ( o ʖ o) ( o ʖ o) ( o ʖ o) ( o ʖ o) ( o ʖ o) ( o ʖ o) ( o ʖ o)"
They know fully well it's complete bs and he's goes behind it saying he hates them, slanders, scapegoats, and creating negative mob mentality about them on his other social networks such as Twitter, but for Youtube Terms, it lets them completely off the hook somehow and they can't even follow their own rules/guidelines due to that disclaimer in place.
It's utter rubbish.
Oh you mean like someone figured out the password and hi-jacked "TheRichest" Youtube channel, uploading their own scam content to it, so it was temp shutdown? That's possible.
All of those examples sound like fake news anyway.
I thought that guy left Youtube after they changed some stuff regarding ad revenue.
It was terminated for a short while, but came back and it's fine now. They seems to of resolved it quickly.
sadly.