YouTube’s Robots Are Weird & Dumb

Hey, players! Great news, my Twitch channel has just wrapped it’s third game play through! In other news, I’m exporting all of my content to YouTube as well. But be warned, it’s HIGHLY edited.

I don’t know what logic drives the copyright claims I’ve received on the videos I’m uploading, but it’s been pretty wild. My solution is to mute the audio during those sections the copyright claim robots think they hear something that fails under copyright, and isn’t fair use. I am not going to fight a system that is entirely automated and has no human common sense to determine when the robots are wrong.

The robots are never wrong.

Never. Don’t question the robots.

They are incredibly dumb, though. And without human oversight to rationalize with, it’s just simpler to remove whatever the robots are taking offense to. It’s dumb. But hey, if you don’t know what Twitch is, you probably know about YouTube, and now you can see (and hear most of) my content there. I’ll keep publishing there, until the robots decide I’ve racked up three copyright strikes for having the Song of Time in an Ocarina of Time walk through video.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXQDWufCkK4jng063AkWvtg <– My channel at YouTube

https://www.twitch.tv/drunkfurball <– My channel on Twitch

Watch me on Twitch. Get my content live, and find me easier. I guess UCDXQDWufCkK4jng063AkWvtg is robot for “drunkfurball”? YouTube’s a bunch of dumb robots, and content creators trying very hard to work around them.

Remember, every Saturday at Midnight (US Central time, that’s Chicago time) I still have public domain horror movies to share with you. Join me, and enjoy some of the best scary stories from the golden age of cinema.

drunkfurball

I'm a single dad, programmer, and magician. Basically, I'm a wizard.