FUCKING GREAT. NOT EVEN 24 HOURS AFTER UPLOADING THIS VIDEO ONE OF MY REVIEWS GAVE ME A STRIKE ON MY ACCOUNT. IF IT WASN'T SO SAD, I WOULD LAUGH AT THE IRONY.
I wonder if shorter times on audio and video before it gets ID'ed is associated with short attention span and wanting us to be forced to make content with a lot of fast cuts.
This video misses another bigger issue. UA-cam's Content ID misidentifies videos. Examples: Various Copyright claims for using ESPN game footage, when in fact the footage claimed is not game related footage, rather it's a picture of some cool looking buildings lit up at night taken from a private drone. Or UA-cam claiming I'm using theme music from the HISTORY channel when it's actually the sounds of a waterfall. Or a strike for posting explicit adult content despite it's just a view overlooking a canyon waterfall with no people in the footage, or mistakened roller coaster ride for women playing volley ball, and on and on this goes. This happens to me on some 98% of all the videos I upload. For real! 1 to 3 Content ID claims for nearly every video I put up that's totally unrelated to the claim. Worse yet, some 99% of all claims, I have to wait for the claim to simply expire. Simply said, UA-cam's Content ID system gets it completely wrong over 90% of the time. Mistakened waterfalls for sex, mistakened waterfall sounds for music, or a roller coaster ride for women playing volley ball, or footage of the milky way for cheer leading competition..., and on and on this goes.
FUCKING GREAT. NOT EVEN 24 HOURS AFTER UPLOADING THIS VIDEO ONE OF MY REVIEWS GAVE ME A STRIKE ON MY ACCOUNT. IF IT WASN'T SO SAD, I WOULD LAUGH AT THE IRONY.
Its kind of therapeutic to see that i haven’t been the only one in this field dealing with this crap
I wonder if shorter times on audio and video before it gets ID'ed is associated with short attention span and wanting us to be forced to make content with a lot of fast cuts.
Wish people talking about the news without music playing, without showing clips wouldn't be locked down in the same way. Its malicious
This video misses another bigger issue. UA-cam's Content ID misidentifies videos. Examples: Various Copyright claims for using ESPN game footage, when in fact the footage claimed is not game related footage, rather it's a picture of some cool looking buildings lit up at night taken from a private drone. Or UA-cam claiming I'm using theme music from the HISTORY channel when it's actually the sounds of a waterfall. Or a strike for posting explicit adult content despite it's just a view overlooking a canyon waterfall with no people in the footage, or mistakened roller coaster ride for women playing volley ball, and on and on this goes. This happens to me on some 98% of all the videos I upload. For real!
1 to 3 Content ID claims for nearly every video I put up that's totally unrelated to the claim. Worse yet, some 99% of all claims, I have to wait for the claim to simply expire. Simply said, UA-cam's Content ID system gets it completely wrong over 90% of the time. Mistakened waterfalls for sex, mistakened waterfall sounds for music, or a roller coaster ride for women playing volley ball, or footage of the milky way for cheer leading competition..., and on and on this goes.
Were these examples anecdotal?
Damn it UA-cam , now no one going to be UA-camr with this nonsense