Many of the creators whose videos have been flagged are among the most popular on YouTube. TheRadBrad, a gamer whose walkthroughs have earned him nearly two million subscribers and multiple appearances on our Top YouTube Channel Charts, has seen many of his videos flagged, with background music serving as the culprit. Other gamers, such as Tetraninja and GhostRobo, have seen their videos cited as well, with offenses sometimes as trivial as infringing background music playing within a game.
Hardcore Gamer Writes "Bring the fight back to earth in this action packed epic that will leave your jaw on the floor."
Stacey Henley from TheGamer Writes "Stellar Blade's marketing has been All About Eve, but it feels like Much Ado About Nothing"
Dalton Cooper from Game Rant Writes "Stellar Blade's main character is getting most of the attention, but the game has a lot more to offer beyond its gratuitous fan service."
man, youtube really feeling themselves. its a shame too, it's in my viewing rotation. something like this can potentially have it dropped from my rotation...time for worldstarhiphop to take its place.
Geez. What is up with YouTube?
No company is too big to fail. The music industry learned that the hard way.
Do these companies not realize It's FREE ADVERTISING
Google really better stop changing those you tubes policies or their going to lose a lot of viewers and money in te process