YouTube AI error costs creator his channel over alleged link to Japanese account

Fans saw Enderman vanish mid-video; blame robot rules and Big Tech power

TLDR: YouTube zapped Enderman’s 350k‑sub channel after wrongly linking it to a Japanese account with copyright strikes. The crowd split: some blame automated moderation and Big Tech power, others doubt AI was involved; memes flew, Odysee offered refuge, and everyone’s waiting to see if YouTube reverses course before more creators get burned.

A 350k‑sub tech creator, Enderman, says YouTube erased his channel after an automated link tied him to a totally unrelated Japanese account with copyright strikes. Fans watched the drama in real time — one was mid‑video when the page blinked out. The comment section exploded, blaming robo‑moderation powered by AI (artificial intelligence) and the platform’s monopoly vibes, while skeptics asked if an algorithm was even involved. Nalak demanded receipts: where’s the proof it was AI? Meanwhile, the anti‑Big Tech crowd rallied, arguing no one’s job should depend on one company’s mood swing. The memes flowed too — a Hank Hill quip (“So are you Chinese or Japanese?”) became shorthand for the mix‑up.

Enderman’s farewell vanished with the channel, but a backup sits on Odysee, which quickly offered him a new home. Creators dread the appeal maze — a form plus “human review” — that often changes nothing. Viewers note this isn’t Enderman’s first strike‑out: past videos on Windows tricks and AI experiments have been pulled, but this feels final, with his main channel threatened for being “linked.”

Adding fuel to the fire: scammers and spam swarm the platform while legit creators get auto‑zapped. Some hope YouTube will fix the mistake; others want EU‑style guardrails or real competition. The vibe? Furious, anxious, and refresh‑button‑ready.

Key Points

  • YouTuber Enderman’s channel was terminated after YouTube flagged a supposed link to an unrelated Japanese channel with multiple copyright strikes.
  • A termination email cited removal of his secondary channel “Andrew” and warned his main channel would also be terminated unless the linked channel is reinstated.
  • Enderman denies any association with the Japanese channel; his farewell video disappeared along with his account, with a backup available on Odysee.
  • The creator previously had videos removed since 2021, including Windows activation and AI tool content, but this action is broader in scope.
  • YouTube’s appeals process uses forms and a mix of automated and human review; creators report low success rates, and Odysee has offered Enderman a platform.

Hottest takes

"So are you Chinese or Japanese?" — gdulli
"AI why? Where’s the proof that AI was involved in this?" — nalak
"Apple and Google's monopolies have to be broken" — whatsupdog
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