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YouTube Strikes Now Being Used As Scammers' Extortion Tool (torrentfreak.com)

Scammers are reportedly using YouTube's "three strike" system for extortion. "After filing two false claims against [YouTuber ObbyRaidz], scammers contacted him demanding cash to avoid a third -- and the termination of his channel," reports TorrentFreak. From the report: The YouTuber, who concentrates on Minecraft-related videos, reports that he's received two bogus strikes on his account. While this is nothing new, it appears the strikes were deliberately malicious with longer-term plan to extort money from him. "I have been striked twice and basically extorted," ObbyRaidz revealed this morning. "If I don't pay this dude he's going to strike a third one of my videos down."

The alleged scammer contacted ObbyRaidz, who lives in Texas, via Twitter. He or she warned the YouTuber that unless he paid a sum via PayPal or bitcoin, another complaint and therefore a third strike would be added to his account. "Hi Obby, We striked you," the message from "VengefulFlame" begins. "Our request is $150 PayPal or $75 btc (Bitcoin). You may send the money via goods/services if you do not think we will cancel or hold up our end of the deal. "Once we receive our payment, we will cancel both strikes on your channel. Again -- you are free to charge back if we don't but we assure you we will." The YouTuber was then granted "a very short amount of time" to make his decision whether to pay the amount or potentially lose his channel.
The YouTuber goes on to say that YouTube has not provided any assistance resolving this problem. "It's very unfortunate and YouTube has not done very much for me. I can't get in contact with them. One of the appeals got denied," he explains.

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  1. Good angle though by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Interesting

    say what you like, when big companies enact stupid rules there is always an opportunity for a good caper.

  2. Why should YouTube care by fermion · · Score: 3, Interesting
    This is just a time of reckoning for the YouTube generation as it has Ben for every generation of entertainers when they realize they are just a cog that can be disposed of when they become a liability. YouTube will make money saving this guy and will lose no money because there are a thousand like him willing to take his place in hopes of the easy money. Why he believes he is special and deserves tens of thousands of dollars of YouTube attention is beyond understanding,

    Yes there is right and wrong and he is likely in the right, but there is also business, and if you cost more than you make for corporate, they will just spit you out.

    --
    "She's a scientist and a lesbian. She's not going to let it slide." Orphan Black
  3. Re:conspiracy to defraud? by reboot246 · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Bingo! YouTube may not be actively assisting the criminals, but their inaction is surely aiding the criminals. A local DA or state DA should start an investigation. Maybe Congress should hold hearings.

    Some companies (and some people) come to their senses only when they get hit in their pocketbook.