Anime Company keeps manually blocking my reaction videos !

ibrapique

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Hey Guys !
I have a monetized channel and i wanted to change niche to anime reaction.
After successfully editing the video & bypassing YouTube content ID which blocks the video in my case ... it is OK the video is live & started to get some clicks but after 2 or 3 days 2 videos got claimed manually.
I tried to trim the claimed part but when i do this , i get new claim automatically in a different segment of the video even for only a 5 seconds clip.
What to do in this situation ? i am afraid if i continue in this , they may send strikes on new videos and terminate the channel !
What is confusing to me is that both videos only got like 20 views !!! which is not that much to seek attention ?
+ they are leaving other non reaction videos get millions of views without blocking like this kind of videos !

Any tips ?
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Stop reacting to that company's anime and move on to another company that doesn't care
 
You don't want copyright claims from third parties? Stop using their content and make your own. Simple as that.
 
Stop reacting to that company's anime and move on to another company that doesn't care
This specific anime has high popularity and low reaction competition at the same time !
You don't want copyright claims from third parties? Stop using their content and make your own. Simple as that.
Some Anime reaction channels are getting more than 10m or 20m views (not familiar with all of them so consider even higher numbers ) per month !!
So why not to try to get a little piece of cake even some thousands views are OK for me.
 
Some Anime reaction channels are getting more than 10m or 20m views (not familiar with all of them so consider even higher numbers ) per month !!
So why not to try to get a little piece of cake even some thousands views are OK for me.
You don't know if they're getting those claims as well. Also you don't know if they're making any money off of it.
Sure you can go the same route, but don't expect YouTube to ignore the fact that you're stealing content.
 
Can you take a screenshot of the appeal claim page so we can see if YouTube really made an update on appeal for claim as stated on this thread

https://www.blackhatworld.com/seo/youtube-just-made-a-big-update-on-content-id-appeal.1420212/
 
Some companies do allow 5 minutes of footage in total from an episode or movie in a single video, but some companies are too rigid with their policies. Move on to another show/movie/genre.
 
move to another anime, there are literally hundreds of options, maybe less profitable, but better than losing the channel
 
They have notices your channel. If you want to use their videos, do on a separate channel.
 
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