When YouTube’s Content ID system goes wrong, it goes very, very wrong.
YouTube’s Content ID system—which automatically detects content registered by rights holders—is “completely fucking broken,” a YouTuber called “Albino” declared in a rant on the social media site X that has been viewed more than 950,000 times. Albino, who is also a popular Twitch streamer, complained that his YouTube video playing through Fallout was demonetized because a Samsung washing machine randomly chimed to signal a laundry cycle had finished while he was streaming.
' As the EFF saw it then, YouTube's Content ID system mainly served to appease record labels and movie studios, while creators felt 'pressured' not to dispute Content ID claims out of 'fear' that their channel might be removed if YouTube consistently sided with rights holders.
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