We can be called Squeezie, have nearly 16 million subscribers, accumulate several billion views, and still get slapped on the fingers by YouTube.

On Instagram, the country's most popular YouTuber announced that he would not be able to post a video on his channel for a week.

"A video from 2018 that takes a strike, banned from uploading for 7 days," wrote the videographer.

Clearly, this is a warning launched by the platform for copyright infringement.

Because of this warning, Squeezie will not be able to post content or organize a live on its channel.

Strict rules imposed by YouTube

"Sorry to have disappointed you, I will do it again, I am in full question", the youtubeur had fun in his Instagram story.

The latter should still continue to work through the lives he organizes every Thursday on Twitch, but also through the secondary channel he owns on YouTube.

The American platform is not the type to laugh with copyright and imposes strict regulations.

If the owner of these rights sends a request for legal withdrawal following the use of his content, YouTube reacts by blocking the publication of new videos for a week.

If there is a recurrence, the same punishment is applied for a period of two weeks.

Finally, if a channel owner is playing the rules again, they can have their account closed and their videos removed forever.

Web

"I've been here for a long time, I can't disappoint people," says Squeezie

Television

The Manaudou and Squeezie in the cast of Amazon Prime Video's "Man Hunt"

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