His point was that YouTube should not provide her a platform, whether he pursues legal action or not is separate from YouTube giving her a platform. I imagine that if he is planning to pursue legal action, he won’t be publicly talking about that for some time.
His point was that YouTube should not provide her a platform, whether he pursues legal action or not is separate from YouTube giving her a platform. I imagine that if he is planning to pursue legal action, he won’t be publicly talking about that for some time.
The doxxing happened on Instagram, not YouTube. Asking YouTube to interfere in something that happened outside of the platform would be very weird.
She’s a known content thief and generally shit person.
I thought there was laws against this.
Oh shit, here is an article talking about Intending to cause malicious harm to others on and off the platform of YouTube, by Google.Also, it is already illegal, and you can be jailed for doxxing in the state of California.