In the past year (since Mark) I've submitted
Copyright Strikes: 0
Copyright Claims: 0
Community Guideline Strikes: 0

If YouTube is taking down your content for Community Guideline violations then maybe blame your content, not me.
If I was this awful person who wanted to take down all content that criticized me and I had the power to do so (as many people seem to believe) then why are there still so many videos up?
Maybe you should look at any content removed and ask yourself why it was removed. Ask yourself which community guidelines it violated before you blindly assume it's 'false'.
People seem so concerned with 'false flagging', they're trying to make creators scared to use the features that YouTube has in place. If your content conforms with the ToS and Community Guidelines of YouTube then you have nothing to worry about.
Perhaps before you blindly believe everything that people are saying about someone you should do a bit of your own research because there are a lot of hilariously false rumors going around that people just take as truth without a shred of evidence.
If and when more content comes down, take it as a learning experience and take accountability. Don't blame others for your own mistakes and have a close look at what content you're producing and why YouTube deems it as unacceptable.
At the end of the day it doesn't matter how many videos get flagged, it's up to YouTube to make the final decision on whether it comes down or not. If it was up to 'false flaggers' my entire channel would have already come down.

Take accountability for your own content. End of.
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