Dude Twitch honestly gives no fucks. Literally Banned Dr.Disrespect and used all the advertising money they built up from him and used it all to introduce shroud and ninja back.
Twitch banned Herman Li, the lead guitarist for dragon force, for playing his own music. Edit: People keep saying it was for nudity so i did some research, discord/twitter/google search. I couldnt find anything saying for sure why he got banned, so I stand corrected its not 100% DMCA, but nudity as far as I can tell is also speculation. If someone wants to post a screenshot of the man himself saying either way I would appreciate.
Its not twitch! For God sake irs not twitch! They do not have control over this shit. They aren't going to spend millions fighting for every individual streamer who has their content questionably claimed. It. Is. Not. Doable. If you have a problem, grow the hell up, And call your congressmen and your sentor. Christ almighty. Twitch can't change federal copyright law. And if you want to blame someone for its existence in the first place, blame disney. They've spend millions making sure copyright was a tight as they could possibly manage. And record companies who were having heart attacks when the internet was just dumping free music out there and destroying their industry. So they overcompensated for that in congress. But for God sake. Call your congressmen if you actually give a shit.
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Charlie, this is not just Twitch. I also recently played both these games, and specifically, Miles Morales got claimed here on RUclips. The only solution I had was to take down the original video and literally play MY OWN music over those scenes. Fortunately, when I record gameplay, I record my voice separate from the game sound, so this wasn’t completely awful, but the point is the same- RUclips does this too. The solution is for game companies to STOP putting copyrighted music in their games, which is an awful solution, but due to lobbyists and greed, there will never be DMCA reform.
On RUclips claim and strike is different. However if music company would get all ad money from video that have claim when music is only 1% of video then it should be different.
@@PhantomDogman there is no need to explain the difference to me- I am very clearly well versed in RUclips. Music claims here on this platform have a few different effects, from as simple as a copyright claim, to as severe as an outright takedown which results in a strike. For those of us where RUclips is our job, these claims hurt our ability to make a living. So if you’re a gaming channel that is consistently getting claims, it’s functionally the same as the Twitch model- you’re being shut down. The two hottest games on the market right now (Spider-Man and Cold War) BOTH have copyrighted music in them, meaning the content you’re making will either earn you no revenue or will be compromised in some fashion.
@@AJayvern No, the law is abusive. For instance, it prohibited manufacturing of VCRs without Automatic Gain Control circuitry, as Macrovision copy protection system relied on spoofing it in order to corrupt the copied video.
I respect this dude but I disagree a lot on what he is saying, twitch should 100% ban people who play music, since 99% of the time the music is the only thing that makes someone streams interesting and that shouldnt be the case. Twitch streamer should stop relying on music to be entertaining and start working on being entertaining by themselfs, wich is what twitch is trying to force the streamers to do by banning unfunny and bad streamer that compose 70% of the site
@Leo Rostagni 1st: Muting is not a good punishment because it could only be applyied to the VOD, wich would not hurt the streamer enough since almost no income comes from VODS, there should be a harsh punishments when someone breaks any rules because that makes other people think twice before making the same mistake. 2nd: Then why are streamer so scared of turning off the music background? because thats a huge part of the content, streamers are leeching out of the hardwork of other for their personal gain since they arent being entertaining all by themselfs. 3rd: When a streamer plays a game with copyrighted content he is supporting a game who infringed DMCA, so therefore the game AND THE STREAMER should suffer hardcore punishment.
If I'm playing a difficult game and I'm about to die, I almost always say "no no no no nono no nono" like Imperial March really fast or some other song, I'm not a streamer but if I was, not being able to do something like that would be hell
I like recording and playing project diva, but 99% of those songs are copyrighted so I really can't all that well. Guess I'll just stay away from twitch
Seriously, T-Pain is a fucking hero during these times. I grew up with that mans music I'm an old potato. Dude is still a super chill dude even now. We need more people like him who will stand up for whats actually right. This is insanity at it's tippy top. I honestly don't understand where the fuck I live anymore that this has become a problem. People using your music for background noise and if anything PROMOTING your songs and their going to get taken down. Honestly best thing to do IS start just using RUclips. If their numbers fall drastically they'll change REAL QUICK. Their all about money.
@@AsparagusRex That is not a solution if you can get DMCA'd by humming a song. You can't make a noise that even remotely resembles a copyrighted sound.
That would 100% be Twitch’s solution. >”If you’re clinically depressed, just be happy” >”If your an insomnia, just sleep on it”. >”If you’re having having trouble at school, just be smart”. >”If you’ve got life threatening health problems, just be healthy”. > “If you’re single, just go date” > “If you’ve got domestic problem at age of 10, just move out”
If you're publishing media on the internet without any understanding of copyright, it's your own fault. Companies abusing DMCA claims against a clearly fair use of work is a serious issue and there needs to be some kind of punishment for it. Also, the cost of fighting copyright claims needs to be reduced significantly. However, just playing music over your stream isn't a fair use, music isn't free to give out to your audience just because you paid for Spotify. Copyright and DMCA apply to protect streamers if other people/companies use their content too. Stop giving streamers a free pass to steal content and advocate for better avenues for streamers to affordably and easily licence music for their streams. That's a win-win for everyone involved.
The music industry / TV industry in general is a failing dinosaur only around in the modern era because of government intervention though their own moves and decisions ruined them in all ways. I remember years ago on RUclips where sound effects were being copy written. Total crap
@@whatocallmyself5614 I'm pretty sure all Newgrounds music that you can use in GD are not copyrighted which is why people can use them in GD without RobTop having to pay every single one of the creators
Yeah, those were the days of anything related to Despacito getting a DMCA strike. He was also threatened with DMCA copyright strikes by Campo Santo if he continued playing Firewatch, despite them allowing Let's Players to play the game.
@@azalago It was because that was around the time Pewdiepie got supposedly outed as a racist and antisemite. The creators of Firewatch didn't want him to create revenue from their game and threatened to DMCA strike his series on the game.
@@l.bakker7563 That's a clear abuse of DMCA. That's not how the system is used or why it exists. It's like calling the cops on someone for walking their dog by your house but you don't like them so you told the cops the guy was armed and making threats. It's a disgusting misuse of the system and not applicable to the situation.
i work at a cat shelter. there was a particular cat who’d been at the shelter since 2008 because he was so incredibly shy and traumatized from his earlier life. his name was ghindi. most visitors and even some volunteers didn’t know he existed because he’s such a good hider. after working there for nearly two years, i finally gained his trust enough to pet him which he absolutely LOVED but is so reluctant to allow. he was so adorable, rolling around on the floor, rubbing on me, demanding more and more pets. he was even purring! and i got it all on video!! this was prime social media material. however, upon uploading it, i learned my phone’s mic picked up some of a phil collins song playing on a radio in another room. although it was barely audible to the human ear, it prevented me from being able to upload the video anywhere and it got some of the shelter’s social media accounts into some shit. that was probably the best promotion we could have ever possibly gotten of that cat and i just couldn’t do anything with it because of this stupid ancient fucking law. anyway, ghindi died in the shelter earlier this year, never having found a real home. he would’ve had a much better chance had i been able to use that video to show people how sweet he could be.
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Yeah, vin talked about how dumb it is that Red Vox gets itself struck. He even specifically said "i dont care if you use [Red Vox's] music as long as you're not selling it"
they've been doing it since their conception, gamers think EA is bad but copyright holding music companies are about as bad as it gets without literally killing people (like food companies do)
I mean, from the music industry perspective, they are selling licenses for people to have the music in the game, but not public performance licenses. In my opinion, it should be standard for game companies to pay the public performance licenses (which they probably can considering the gaming industry is 6x larger than the music industry)
How to make DMCA good: first- take out the “D” with a 52mm second- Put a Y in the place Now yall can be friends in the YMCA Oh wait, I got copyright because I used a music name in my comment, sorry guys
Herman Li got murked for playing HIS OWN music. He did get reinstated, but that shows you how free and loose these media companies are with takedowns. Also, the RIAA once unironically argued that if you hear a ringtone in public, then you've been sufficiently entertained to warrant monetary compensation to whoever made that ringtone. So yeah. That's the mentality we're up against.
Music is often a core part of a game's identity, and it's downright pathetic for Twitch to push streamers to censorship of the game they're playing on a platform made for gaming.
Unfortunately the people who write the laws don't even know what RUclips is, let alone Twitch. Shame you guys didn't elect a proper Gamer™ like Bernie to the White House. He'd have sorted this out.
Content creators need to start networking with politicians if they want something to change. AOC and Ilhan Omar played Among Us with a bunch of streamers did anyone bring up DMCA?
"youtube is clearly superior when it comes to handling DMCA" if that doesn't show you just how bad these DMCA cases are on twitch, i dont know what will.
tbf RUclips has never turned a profit. It's been a money sink since day 1 due to the sheer resources required to store all the video. Maybe a migration would be the start of Google's investment paying off?
The other platforms have to catch up to be competitive, and Amazon doesn't give a fuck about twitch. Its not a moneymaker for them directly, all they care about is using it to drive Prime subscriptions. Google at least knows that RUclips is a moneymaker, or would be if there were enough ads to sell
Beginner guide to proper streaming on Twitch: Music: Off Sound effects: Off Multiplayer: Off Camera: Off Mic: Off Chat: Off Motto: "It's a crime to not prime. All hail our overlords, for we are nothing without Their grace."
I mean, you can’t just get off of your punishment because you got away with it when it happened. Obviously that’s not a good precedent. But yeah, punishing people for old videos is silly.
No, it’d be more like if you went the speed limit 3 years ago, they change it today to less than what you were driving then and you get punished for it now. Retroactively punishing people for things that weren’t banned when you first did it is definitely scummy.
@@tanner201x8 yea but it’s illegal to press charges that happened past the stature of limitations, like the rule where they can’t hold onto offenses for too long and they have drop the charges after awhile (depending on the crime ofc)
@@obama_cricket I remember streaming KH3 for a friend because he wanted to watch and there was a notice about how you couldn’t leave the game paused too long because they would think you’re just trying to stream the music.
As long as you don't stream Utada songs, which aren't actually apart of the story mode outside of the very first song you play, you should be good to go.
Or a Miku game. Fun fact if you stream Project Diva games via the PS4's streaming option, song audio is muted on the stream in real-time because of Sega copyright.
T-Pain has been one of the unsung hero's during this whole thing. He has created a lot of royalty free music for people to play without having to worry about takedowns.
Streamer: plays copyrighted music* Twitch: strike Streamer: plays his own made music* Twitch: strike Streamer: makes sounds* Twitch: strike Streamer: makes only one sound* Twitch: strike Streamer: being silent* Twitch: strike
Simple solution: Click on the “Streamer Mode” button in the sound settings of the game and the music is changed to audio of Twitch sucking off a music exec. Problem solved!
If I ever get to stream or make yt videos and one of them gets copyright striked for the music or what, I will make it my personal goal to make a shitty midi versions of the striked song with made up lyrics insulting said striker and copyright that meself.
Yeah... that won’t work either. In some cases, even the game companies strike videos / streams just for using their internal music or even their sound effects. I remember way back in 2012 Nintendo was doing this where they were claiming RUclips videos just because they played the sound of a Pikmin dying or a Poké Ball opening or something.
@Vishnu Kachamgottu-Student This "god" of yours should be damning people who are shitting up the place and telling people what they can and can't do and what they can and can't eat. Freedom is better than worship, and when you finally learn that, you may just come to believe me.
True, artists should be able to use their own music without any issues, they have all the rights to use it because it belongs to them. I'd freak out if my own music or even my own OC's got me banned from Twitch or RUclips because of DMCA.
@@brandtforester837 it’s was a repost of a tweet of some actors i liked dancing to a song so it was quite confusing why it got claimed on my private account with 40 followers
How a typical penguinz0 video is made: Charlie sits down Turns on the camera The camera takes a second to focus on his perfect face And then Charlie blesses us with his infinite amount of wisdom
I HAVE THE BEST MUSIC TASTE BECAUSE ALL I LISTEN TO IS CAVEMEN BANGING STICKS ON ROCKS WHICH IS WAY OLDER THAN ANY OF THE MUSIC YOU GUYS LISTEN TO YOU HEAR THAT?! I'M BETTER THAN YOU!
Twitch in their statement gave like 5 examples of licence free music libraries you can use on your stream without worrying about this. Or you could reach out to an indie artist for a licence/permission. You just want to play popular music off Spotify or not check a game's EULA to see if there's any music you have to mute. If streaming is your job please do it professionally like every other self-employed person does.
@@LoudMouth_ People have been DMCAd for license free music. Also, if not all music in a game is copyrighted then you're stuck with either constantly stopping the experience to mute and unmute the music when you need to or you mute ALL music, both of which can ruin an experience when it comes to an audience watching someone play a story-driven game. The simple "don't play copyrighted music" is outdated, so it should be updated to allow for things like that as well as many other circumstances like getting a channel banned for streaming while walking with Kanye playing in a cafe he's paying
@@temporalCaster I'd need to see an example of people getting flagged for licence free music that isn't just a mistake. Also yea, I agree that the DMCA needs to be updated to consider things like incidental music in the street. However, Twitch even confirmed in their report, the one that barely anyone read, that 99% of claims they received were for people playing unlicensed music in the background of their stream. You all keep throwing out these anecdotal absurd claims that were likely mistakes that went nowhere and ignore that the problem is with 99% of the cases being streamers breaking copyright law. blog.twitch.tv/en/2020/11/11/music-related-copyright-claims-and-twitch/
Why is Charlie the perfect mediating voice for all gamers? The most reasonable man in existence. Never have I once disagreed with anything this man has ever said. And he’s called me ugly before...
You know it's bad when **youtubes** copyright situation is actually better.
Ey, it's the guy
rip dark souls anime opening
This is like an evil slice of Article 13....
Lmfao
oh god
If twitch doesn't solve the problem, streamers would be forced to leave the platform. The DMCA system as it stands is too exploitable.
Tru
Twitch is already bad itself this isnt even their first strike
Fax man.
😑👌
Dude Twitch honestly gives no fucks. Literally Banned Dr.Disrespect and used all the advertising money they built up from him and used it all to introduce shroud and ninja back.
Twitch banned Herman Li, the lead guitarist for dragon force, for playing his own music.
Edit: People keep saying it was for nudity so i did some research, discord/twitter/google search. I couldnt find anything saying for sure why he got banned, so I stand corrected its not 100% DMCA, but nudity as far as I can tell is also speculation. If someone wants to post a screenshot of the man himself saying either way I would appreciate.
wut the fuq??????
*omg i found penguinz0 deleted channel, here’s a link to it ->* ruclips.net/video/vuzwadL2cP0/видео.html
bruh
@@riskyy2657 Ah I found you again
@@riskyy2657 if it was deleted you wouldn’t be able to see the channel, gotta think off something better..
It's 2020. Why would you think you have the right to play games on Twitch, citizen? Pick up that can.
"Silence, wage slave, you have no opinions here."- Twitch mod
YOOOO, ITS THE STREAMER GUY!!!
"It's 2020."
This. The year itself is an infringement on the freedom to exist so everything else falls short.
Clawfather....
"Now put it in the trashcan."
It's actually so stupid and annoying, a guy got striked for playing a cover of his own song from his own band..
Oh yeah i remember that lmao its stupidity
If you're wondering the song was through the fire and flames i believe
@Interdimensional Entity Chad McGee
But.... but that wouldn't be a cover then lol
are u talking about dragonforce?
so dumb herman li got banned for playing his own song lmao
@Interdimensional Entity uh. You know that guitar game with the very famous song
And people thought Twitch was ahead of the game.
They're still very far behind.
Don’t let any Twitch fanboys see this
I feel like they were ahead of the game and then they just stayed there instead of keeping up with everything else
Lol no1 said that but shills
*omg i found penguinz0 deleted channel, here’s a link to it ->* ruclips.net/video/vuzwadL2cP0/видео.html
Its not twitch! For God sake irs not twitch! They do not have control over this shit. They aren't going to spend millions fighting for every individual streamer who has their content questionably claimed. It. Is. Not. Doable.
If you have a problem, grow the hell up, And call your congressmen and your sentor. Christ almighty. Twitch can't change federal copyright law.
And if you want to blame someone for its existence in the first place, blame disney. They've spend millions making sure copyright was a tight as they could possibly manage. And record companies who were having heart attacks when the internet was just dumping free music out there and destroying their industry. So they overcompensated for that in congress.
But for God sake. Call your congressmen if you actually give a shit.
No joke a streamer got DMCA'd during a cooking stream because his blender was flagged as a Skrillex song
This cant be real holy
I mean can u tell the difference
Yo😂😂😂
Bruh? You serious?
I mean...that’s the only reasonable one.
Charlie: **opens pokémon cards**
Twitch: THAT CARD HAD THE COLORS SIMILAR TO THE COLORS ON A SONG COVER YOU’RE GETTING TERMINATED.
EXTERMINATUS!
And you think twitch can kill charlie the god king of the internet
Guy: *hits table*
Every music company: *heavy breathing*
Also every music company: *DMCAs themselves for heavy breathing noises*
POKIMANE YOU SERIOUS...? ruclips.net/video/rAV4T8EW9QQ/видео.html
IT SOUNDS LIKE A BASS DRUM
Lmfao
THATS THE FIRST FRACTION OF A DRIM RIFF IN THE MIDDLE OF OUR SONG IN THE BACKGROUND
The angrier Charlie is, the better his vocabulary becomes
Underrated comment
He didn't even use 0.1 percent of his vocabulary in this video
ruclips.net/video/9Cew0bbO2Ks/видео.html wowofofo
@@chickenbonevlogs9098 wtf
@@chickenbonevlogs9098 shut up
Twitch has violated everyone's privacy and blamed them for their failures. They're a joke and I wouldn't be surprised if this takes them down.
Great comment!
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Too bad there aren’t any good competitors out right now
@@complimentbot7015 you're the only good bot
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I feel like Twitch would ban you if you accidentally hit a key on a piano and that note was in a song
So any key
Hits a G on the keyboard
"My Chemical Romance is filing for copyright"
@@RanchJackaBee ow. That hurt. BUT NOW WE HAVE A REASON TO STOP GETTING G-NOTED YEAHHHHH
Hyperbole is for idiots.
@@NBGTFO that’s a hyperbole
Charlie, this is not just Twitch. I also recently played both these games, and specifically, Miles Morales got claimed here on RUclips. The only solution I had was to take down the original video and literally play MY OWN music over those scenes. Fortunately, when I record gameplay, I record my voice separate from the game sound, so this wasn’t completely awful, but the point is the same- RUclips does this too.
The solution is for game companies to STOP putting copyrighted music in their games, which is an awful solution, but due to lobbyists and greed, there will never be DMCA reform.
On RUclips claim and strike is different. However if music company would get all ad money from video that have claim when music is only 1% of video then it should be different.
At least it was just a claim, not a strike or ban like you would get on Twitch...
@@PhantomDogman there is no need to explain the difference to me- I am very clearly well versed in RUclips.
Music claims here on this platform have a few different effects, from as simple as a copyright claim, to as severe as an outright takedown which results in a strike. For those of us where RUclips is our job, these claims hurt our ability to make a living. So if you’re a gaming channel that is consistently getting claims, it’s functionally the same as the Twitch model- you’re being shut down. The two hottest games on the market right now (Spider-Man and Cold War) BOTH have copyrighted music in them, meaning the content you’re making will either earn you no revenue or will be compromised in some fashion.
game companies, if they're going to play copyrighted music, should add an option to turn off specifically the copyrighted music
None of those lobbyists could hold a candle to ol mister bezos if he wants it changed it’ll change
Poofesure got striked for humming the Jeopardy theme song a couple weeks ago.
Imagine when they find the ear rape YMCA from his earlier phase
Wtf there’s no way
@@snowbell7232 He said it himself
Some one needs to roit about this bullshit this is god awful
@@sams9462 right because people really support black lives matter after they started rioting
Amazon should just buy every music publisher to eliminate the problem
Very funny and original comment
Imagine being early
Justin is gay
Very nice comment I wonder what was the thought process
Great comment!
DUDE, like a guy LITERALLY got banned for playing the whole song to his *OWN* music, like CMONNNNNNN DMCA, go do some actual work with your lifes
DMCA is a law, not a group of people
@@kivikallo4313 well abusive laws are in place just because a group of people want to gain money or power with minimal work.
@@AJayvern No, the law is abusive. For instance, it prohibited manufacturing of VCRs without Automatic Gain Control circuitry, as Macrovision copy protection system relied on spoofing it in order to corrupt the copied video.
@@brandonfelarca1721 no, he's saying that he's using the word as a group of people.
You know it’s bad when he praises RUclips. Let that sink in. RUclips is being used as an example.
At least RUclips knows whether to block a video or just demonetize.
@@cybergalacticnova And RUclips has the option to just mute sections of video audio.
"their solution is - dont do it. thats how a child would handle this problem"
oh my god thank you so much for saying this
Like when someone responds to game criticism with “don’t play it”
I respect this dude but I disagree a lot on what he is saying, twitch should 100% ban people who play music, since 99% of the time the music is the only thing that makes someone streams interesting and that shouldnt be the case.
Twitch streamer should stop relying on music to be entertaining and start working on being entertaining by themselfs, wich is what twitch is trying to force the streamers to do by banning unfunny and bad streamer that compose 70% of the site
@Leo Rostagni imagine just listening to music you like and then getting banned lmao
@Leo Rostagni 1st: Muting is not a good punishment because it could only be applyied to the VOD, wich would not hurt the streamer enough since almost no income comes from VODS, there should be a harsh punishments when someone breaks any rules because that makes other people think twice before making the same mistake.
2nd: Then why are streamer so scared of turning off the music background? because thats a huge part of the content, streamers are leeching out of the hardwork of other for their personal gain since they arent being entertaining all by themselfs.
3rd: When a streamer plays a game with copyrighted content he is supporting a game who infringed DMCA, so therefore the game AND THE STREAMER should suffer hardcore punishment.
@@search3360 Garbage take. You're basically saying people shouldn't get to play video games. I think you're a DMCA apologist by that logic.
Streamer: accidentally hums two notes
DMCA: “Shame.”
lol, that would get every streamer on Twitch banned and then the'd have to close down.
RUclipsr: got 11 seconds of "copyrighted" song in the background in their 8 hours long video.
UMG: did i hear a ka-ching?
He was a good man.
If I'm playing a difficult game and I'm about to die, I almost always say "no no no no nono no nono" like Imperial March really fast or some other song, I'm not a streamer but if I was, not being able to do something like that would be hell
Imagine humming a G note and getting DMCA'd by MCR.
Twitch: "Just turn off the music lel."
Osu!/rhythm game streamers: "Oh."
JUST TURN OFF THE MUSIC LAWWWWWLLLLLLLL 4HEad
And beat saber
@@ryeregular thats why he said /rhythm game streamers
I like recording and playing project diva, but 99% of those songs are copyrighted so I really can't all that well. Guess I'll just stay away from twitch
funny thing is that metallica got copyrighted striked for playing their own song and they bought the rights
Twitch: Sorry bro, just don't play copyrighted music on stream. Can't do anything else for you.
T-Pain: Fine, I'll save the streamers myself.
Seriously, T-Pain is a fucking hero during these times. I grew up with that mans music I'm an old potato. Dude is still a super chill dude even now. We need more people like him who will stand up for whats actually right. This is insanity at it's tippy top. I honestly don't understand where the fuck I live anymore that this has become a problem. People using your music for background noise and if anything PROMOTING your songs and their going to get taken down. Honestly best thing to do IS start just using RUclips. If their numbers fall drastically they'll change REAL QUICK. Their all about money.
@@CrustedPork we'll see. If you're big, you can yeet.
I’m still not over the fact that he had to cancel his concert few years ago because only few people have bought the tickets. He deserves more :(
@@DA-qo2qy whoever was on the marketing team for his tour sucks at their job
what did tpain do?
DMCA: You can't play any music on streams ever
People who stream guitar hero: oh
Hey just mute the stream, that will totally fix it right?
an actual big brain move was pulled by a streamer that was playing Rocksmith, muting the game audio so you could only hear the strings on the guitar
@@AsparagusRex That is not a solution if you can get DMCA'd by humming a song. You can't make a noise that even remotely resembles a copyrighted sound.
@@kviaak7979 oddly enough he didnt get any trouble for that
Geometry dash you tubers and osu! youtubers are boutta get fisted in the ass. Since like 90% of the music on Newgrounds is copyrighted.
You know Charlie is seething when he stutters during his point.
The whole roast is hella burnt lmao
You guys remember that meme?
“If you’re homeless... just buy a house”
Something seems a bit too familiar here.
"Just stop being poor!"
4house just get a house
smh just stop being bushfire victims just blow it away
That would 100% be Twitch’s solution.
>”If you’re clinically depressed, just be happy”
>”If your an insomnia, just sleep on it”.
>”If you’re having having trouble at school, just be smart”.
>”If you’ve got life threatening health problems, just be healthy”.
> “If you’re single, just go date”
> “If you’ve got domestic problem at age of 10, just move out”
If you don't like RUclips, make your own RUclips!
Don't like Twitch? Make your own!
This line of logic is idiotic and accomplishes nothing.
Glad to see someone is like “this is bad” and not like “they had it coming”
Only bootlickers are ok with this. Unfortunately there are more than we thought
If you're publishing media on the internet without any understanding of copyright, it's your own fault.
Companies abusing DMCA claims against a clearly fair use of work is a serious issue and there needs to be some kind of punishment for it. Also, the cost of fighting copyright claims needs to be reduced significantly.
However, just playing music over your stream isn't a fair use, music isn't free to give out to your audience just because you paid for Spotify.
Copyright and DMCA apply to protect streamers if other people/companies use their content too.
Stop giving streamers a free pass to steal content and advocate for better avenues for streamers to affordably and easily licence music for their streams. That's a win-win for everyone involved.
@Fine Wine yeah I don’t follow the, they did it before so I’m entitled to do it logic
Well, can't both be true?
They did have it coming, but that doesn't mean it isn't bad.
@@LoudMouth_ but if a baby sings a song so it can be taken down? The baby probably can't even talk normally
Twitch: "So basically, just dont exist. Simple."
@@iwantsexseemyvideo1512 silence bot.
El Donté is against the DMCA policy
Ok, i'mma **disappears**
The music industry / TV industry in general is a failing dinosaur only around in the modern era because of government intervention though their own moves and decisions ruined them in all ways. I remember years ago on RUclips where sound effects were being copy written. Total crap
Even if you hum a song you get a DMCA strike
I’ve seen ur comments on every video
69th like.
I think also, as much as I hate DMCA and scummy record labels I believe that artists should have some way of making sure people don’t steal out art.
wtf I see you on all Jesus' videos XD Are you Justin Y's brother?
Twitch: "Don't play music"
> Beat Saber: exists
well, you can at least play the ost.
Geometry dash: exists
Twitch: don’t play music in your streams, hell, don’t even talk or mention any comments. And while we’re at it, don’t even stream the game.
Ehem music based game or rtyhm game rip
@@whatocallmyself5614 I'm pretty sure all Newgrounds music that you can use in GD are not copyrighted which is why people can use them in GD without RobTop having to pay every single one of the creators
Pewdiepie got DMCA for a song he played on his guitar on stream....
Yeah, those were the days of anything related to Despacito getting a DMCA strike. He was also threatened with DMCA copyright strikes by Campo Santo if he continued playing Firewatch, despite them allowing Let's Players to play the game.
But...it's his guitar...what?
@@azalago It was because that was around the time Pewdiepie got supposedly outed as a racist and antisemite. The creators of Firewatch didn't want him to create revenue from their game and threatened to DMCA strike his series on the game.
@@l.bakker7563 That's a clear abuse of DMCA. That's not how the system is used or why it exists.
It's like calling the cops on someone for walking their dog by your house but you don't like them so you told the cops the guy was armed and making threats. It's a disgusting misuse of the system and not applicable to the situation.
@@l.bakker7563 people forget how everyone was on his ass at one time, Pewdiepie is one resilient dude
The fact that you can get banned for humming a song is utterly stupid and corrupted.
HAS TO NOT BE LEGAL... POKIMANE? ruclips.net/video/rAV4T8EW9QQ/видео.html
Yeah. Restrictive and regressive.
Striked*
Wouldn’t humming a song be considered a cover of the song since you’re the one making the sound?
@@theread3480 huh thats a good question
i work at a cat shelter. there was a particular cat who’d been at the shelter since 2008 because he was so incredibly shy and traumatized from his earlier life. his name was ghindi. most visitors and even some volunteers didn’t know he existed because he’s such a good hider. after working there for nearly two years, i finally gained his trust enough to pet him which he absolutely LOVED but is so reluctant to allow. he was so adorable, rolling around on the floor, rubbing on me, demanding more and more pets. he was even purring! and i got it all on video!! this was prime social media material. however, upon uploading it, i learned my phone’s mic picked up some of a phil collins song playing on a radio in another room. although it was barely audible to the human ear, it prevented me from being able to upload the video anywhere and it got some of the shelter’s social media accounts into some shit. that was probably the best promotion we could have ever possibly gotten of that cat and i just couldn’t do anything with it because of this stupid ancient fucking law. anyway, ghindi died in the shelter earlier this year, never having found a real home. he would’ve had a much better chance had i been able to use that video to show people how sweet he could be.
Streamer: drops cup
DMCA: so you like to play the entire bohemian rhapsody without permission i see
At this point, the only category on Twitch is gonna be Just Chatting
Edit: Please report the bots, I’ve reported about 15 so far and it’s only been 6 hours...
Naaa fam, its gonna get dmca because of some random noice that gets picked up as a song. Not even that stuff is safe.
*accidentally speaks some random lyrics to some random song*
@@FenzerManiac 1sec clip
The they start copyrighting words
@@TimBukTwo fine bros did it first
he boutta be striked for using the copyrighted term “DMCA”
@@Abyzzol bruh it got deleted
@@bv83x the burn was too much perhaps 😂
@@Abyzzol you roasted the bot so hard it got deleted from existence
bot was roasted so hard it overheated and exploded
I love this comment thread
The problem is even far worse for IRL streamers, who obviously can hear music just about anywhere but a middle of a forest.
Whoops. That frog croak sounded a little too much like this one from a 1960's Disney film. Gotta take ya down.
Is that a plane overhead or MGMT - Time to pretend? Should dmca juuuuust to make sure...
And we all know how well the last big thing in a forest went......
Then you get dmca'd for using "relaxing forest sounds for meditation 2015"
that's a bit much
I feel like twitch used gamers to gain popularity and now is trying to dump them and switch to a new media
Too much money too much soon for that, Twitch is bonded with games (watch the prime games) they can’t do that because that will cost billions
You mean like how RUclips was started for individuals and then proceeded to kowtow to media conglomerates at the expense of its users.
Streamer: Hits keyboard
Twitch: I smell crime...
My life is amazing! I am a famous YouTub icon, I have two very attractive girlfriends and my videos change lives! This is not selfpromotion! This is the truth! The truth will set you free, dear car
Vinesauce gets his own band's music claimed. The whole industry is borked
Yeah, vin talked about how dumb it is that Red Vox gets itself struck. He even specifically said "i dont care if you use [Red Vox's] music as long as you're not selling it"
Do you drive a Kia?
@@alexle4627 ???
Who tf gets rewarded for this?
Hey, woah, a vinesauce comment :)
These music companies aren't even trying to hide the fact that they're just outright exploiting the system.
lawfare is a conman's best friend, steal more with that than any kind of gun.
they've been doing it since their conception, gamers think EA is bad but copyright holding music companies are about as bad as it gets without literally killing people (like food companies do)
I mean, from the music industry perspective, they are selling licenses for people to have the music in the game, but not public performance licenses. In my opinion, it should be standard for game companies to pay the public performance licenses (which they probably can considering the gaming industry is 6x larger than the music industry)
How to make DMCA good:
first- take out the “D” with a 52mm
second- Put a Y in the place
Now yall can be friends in the YMCA
Oh wait, I got copyright because I used a music name in my comment, sorry guys
Why Twitch won't make a solution to this in 3 easy steps:
-money
-terrible management
-money again
Also, fear of lawsuits and the DMCA.
4
-terrible management again
@@God-xw1nu ... _again_
@@danasaur5644 thanks
Not gonna be making money much longer as a platform if nobody is on it.
Music industry poopoo
it has been for a long time
Mainstream for sure
Always has been
yes
They're TOOOOO LEGAL.
Me: *Breathes
DMCA: “YOU’RE ON THIN ICE BUDDY”
sorry bud, that breathing sound was copyrighted
*omg i found penguinz0 deleted channel, here’s a link to it ->* ruclips.net/video/vuzwadL2cP0/видео.html
Tsk tsk tsk, sorry buddy someone who wrote a song breathed in that song, sorry dude, its not personal or anything, but uhhhhhh
*laughs in ban hammer*
@Moose_RL lol
Herman Li got murked for playing HIS OWN music. He did get reinstated, but that shows you how free and loose these media companies are with takedowns. Also, the RIAA once unironically argued that if you hear a ringtone in public, then you've been sufficiently entertained to warrant monetary compensation to whoever made that ringtone. So yeah. That's the mentality we're up against.
Music is often a core part of a game's identity, and it's downright pathetic for Twitch to push streamers to censorship of the game they're playing on a platform made for gaming.
At this point if a streamer farts the DMCA will think it sounds like a Travis Scott song amd ban them
Lol
Rip xqc
Lol
W
Rap more like crap
DMCA was written in the late 90s.
Streaming and RUclips weren't really a thing back then. So, there needs to be reform for it.
There was live TV back then.
@@gyroninjamodder Live tv back then is super different from what twitch is.
@@hec4241 It has the same concerns over copyright since you can not just edit the infringement out later.
Unfortunately the people who write the laws don't even know what RUclips is, let alone Twitch.
Shame you guys didn't elect a proper Gamer™ like Bernie to the White House. He'd have sorted this out.
Content creators need to start networking with politicians if they want something to change. AOC and Ilhan Omar played Among Us with a bunch of streamers did anyone bring up DMCA?
"It's all about the money, baby!" - Every CEO of a music company while swimming in all their copystrike successes
The whole DMCA thing needs to be revised. Times have changed, and the laws should change with them.
Yea, gud luck with that money, streamers will leave
"youtube is clearly superior when it comes to handling DMCA"
if that doesn't show you just how bad these DMCA cases are on twitch, i dont know what will.
Entire livelihoods are being ruined as we speak
You know it's terrible when youtube has superior when it comes to handiling DMCA
"if twitch doesn't fix this, all the streamers are going to go to RUclips"
Heaven forbid RUclips becomes more of a monopoly
Owned by Google, a monopoly in and of itself.
I think it would be cool if all streamers could just make their own platform to stream on. Though that's obviously easier said than done.
tbf RUclips has never turned a profit. It's been a money sink since day 1 due to the sheer resources required to store all the video. Maybe a migration would be the start of Google's investment paying off?
The other platforms have to catch up to be competitive, and Amazon doesn't give a fuck about twitch. Its not a moneymaker for them directly, all they care about is using it to drive Prime subscriptions. Google at least knows that RUclips is a moneymaker, or would be if there were enough ads to sell
*omg i found penguinz0 deleted channel, here’s a link to it ->* ruclips.net/video/vuzwadL2cP0/видео.html
Beginner guide to proper streaming on Twitch:
Music: Off
Sound effects: Off
Multiplayer: Off
Camera: Off
Mic: Off
Chat: Off
Motto: "It's a crime to not prime. All hail our overlords, for we are nothing without Their grace."
Streamer: *slams desk out of rage*
DMCA: “wow I’m gonna mute that and give the streamer a strike bc he hit a 1/16 of a song”
You hit that desk twice in f sharp...that’s a paddling.
@Ellie Fuller: DMCA hell is just a padded room with perfect sound proofing, and you aren’t allowed to speak or make noises.
Generic Desk Slamming sound is copyrighted. That'll be a DMCA strike.
not even 1/16
Damn, striking people for humming, that's really really low man
His hair is literally the capital letter A. The beard matches up perfectly to form it.
Holy shit...
Now i cant fucking unsee it
I can’t unsee this and I hate you now
I can’t unsee it! *MY EYES!*
LMFAOOOO
Twitch banning streamers for 2 seconds of copyrighted music playing is like getting killed by SCP-096 because you saw 1 pixel of their face on a photo
Punishing people over old videos is dumb. It's like saying, "this person was speeding 3 years ago, let's ticket them now."
There’s a name for that actually.
I mean, you can’t just get off of your punishment because you got away with it when it happened. Obviously that’s not a good precedent. But yeah, punishing people for old videos is silly.
No, it’d be more like if you went the speed limit 3 years ago, they change it today to less than what you were driving then and you get punished for it now. Retroactively punishing people for things that weren’t banned when you first did it is definitely scummy.
cancellers on twitter:
@@tanner201x8 yea but it’s illegal to press charges that happened past the stature of limitations, like the rule where they can’t hold onto offenses for too long and they have drop the charges after awhile (depending on the crime ofc)
Imagine streaming Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory. You'd basically have to mute the whole game. Lol
There'd be like. No point.
Like imagine having to mute the music
Literally the best part of kingdom hearts
@@obama_cricket I remember streaming KH3 for a friend because he wanted to watch and there was a notice about how you couldn’t leave the game paused too long because they would think you’re just trying to stream the music.
As long as you don't stream Utada songs, which aren't actually apart of the story mode outside of the very first song you play, you should be good to go.
Or a Miku game.
Fun fact if you stream Project Diva games via the PS4's streaming option, song audio is muted on the stream in real-time because of Sega copyright.
The guy that was cooking and go DMCAed because his blender made a noise that “sounded” like a song.
Apparently it sounded like a Skrillex song. Lmao
Wtf
source?
I think that was fake, the image was photoshopped
Bruh
It’s like is someone died 15 years ago and their rotting corpse was preserved just enough to make the decomposition process take as long as possible.
T-Pain has been one of the unsung hero's during this whole thing. He has created a lot of royalty free music for people to play without having to worry about takedowns.
He’s also a streamer
@@ravioli_826 Indeed he is! And a great one!
Kevin Macleod
Dova-S
Know any others?
@@recordkeepingandinformatio8206 Ksi lmao
@@recordkeepingandinformatio8206 21 savage also said you're free to use his music. But I'm not sure if his label actually knows that.
I feel so bad for streamers having to deal with this headache of a system..
@@josephthundercok4877 but I can make my own choices so I wrote an essay anyway
Same. It’s like you have to play games in total silence or something.
@@xxdiamond345xx3 and we can make the choice to not read it and not subscribe bro quit being so condescending
@@xbigbooshx4643 exactly! its so stupid, the whole point of games it to be immersed and the music and sound effects are a big part of that
Luckily I stream a game with non-copyright music; I’ve had to turn off song requests for good though.
*copywrited music plays in a game*
Twitch - “just turn off music”
*In game police siren sounds play*
Twitch - “just turn the volume off then”
*stream literally silent*
Twitch - "Uh ever heard of the song Ambient Silence?"
*play white noise off a softsynth you designed*
Twitch - "Sounds a lot like skrillex"
@skOsH those are the cops twitch called to arrest you for playing copyrighted anything
@@Drayiss stream: complete silebce
twitch: sorry bucko, John Cage's 4'33" is under the DMCA so we're gonna have to strike you
Streamer: plays copyrighted music*
Twitch: strike
Streamer: plays his own made music*
Twitch: strike
Streamer: makes sounds*
Twitch: strike
Streamer: makes only one sound*
Twitch: strike
Streamer: being silent*
Twitch: strike
Sit down
Strike
Stand up
Strike
Talking
Twitch: Shame.
Not even a streamer, watching a stream
Twitch:Strike
Me: *exists
Twitch: Strikes
What if you wanted to stream?
But god said: "Clock: Grandfather Clock Strikes Twelve - Sfx"
Haha
I dont get it
@@donodj613 thankyouuu
@@mr.mudkip250 a streamer got copyrighted because of a grandfather clock making a noise in a game
Dogs starts: barking in background
Twitch: Is that DMX that's a strike.
lol
how does it feel to have two bots being your first reply? I feel sorry for ya m8. wanna have a drink and talk it over?
@@namkha209 i'm not a bot
@@xenrx9781 refresh the page and see
@@namkha209 i say lol when i find something funny
if someone with a stutter says "My anaconda dont" DMCA would claim that.
then we can kiss tyler1 goodbye... :(
I wonder of you can get a streamer dmca claimed by using voice chat.
Twitch: "Excuse us streamer, we heard you sneeze during your broadcast. Sneezing is copyrighted, so we're deleting your account."
Simple solution: Click on the “Streamer Mode” button in the sound settings of the game and the music is changed to audio of Twitch sucking off a music exec. Problem solved!
How do you do this on old games? You cant.
You had me in the first half, noy gonna lie.
If I ever get to stream or make yt videos and one of them gets copyright striked for the music or what, I will make it my personal goal to make a shitty midi versions of the striked song with made up lyrics insulting said striker and copyright that meself.
@@nobodyinparticular9640 At that point, you'd be breaking trademark law which is worse in every way possible.
Yeah... that won’t work either. In some cases, even the game companies strike videos / streams just for using their internal music or even their sound effects. I remember way back in 2012 Nintendo was doing this where they were claiming RUclips videos just because they played the sound of a Pikmin dying or a Poké Ball opening or something.
We need to band together and revise and update DMCA policies, as well as fixing Twitch. They're becoming more broken than RUclips.
@Vishnu Kachamgottu-Student will he save streamers from DMCA? Or does he too send you to hell when you play games that aren't muted?
@Vishnu Kachamgottu-Student I'm literally eating a sausage right now bro
@Vishnu Kachamgottu-Student mmmm this pepperoni pizza with lots of meat is good, the lord made animals to eat did he not?
@Vishnu Kachamgottu-Student oh boy, we got a religious extremist in here
@Vishnu Kachamgottu-Student This "god" of yours should be damning people who are shitting up the place and telling people what they can and can't do and what they can and can't eat. Freedom is better than worship, and when you finally learn that, you may just come to believe me.
Charlie: *Mentions the name of a song*
Music industry: "I'm about to end this man's whole channel
ruclips.net/video/9Cew0bbO2Ks/видео.html msixor
They wouldnt test youtube jesus
@@xxdiamond345xx3 bruh
@@xxdiamond345xx3 no
*omg i found penguinz0 deleted channel, here’s a link to it ->* ruclips.net/video/vuzwadL2cP0/видео.html
It's a sad time when RUclips is the website with the more figured out copyright issues.
Throw a moby huge at Mr. DMCA and they'll be quiet for a while
@@RealWattage yes
I’d like to see him recover from that
Not only will they be quiet for a while, they might disappear from the Notorious impact of the 3 foot long dildo of penis and balls
@@RealWattage nah I ain't got doo doo internet
No, i think they will be pretty loud with it
This has gotten so bad that I got muted for playing American McGee's Alice of all things lol
Literally just played that game yesterday what a coincidence
Game music is just a tool now than a ambience enhancer.
That game was fire when i played it but scared me when i was a kid. I played the sequel tho Madness Returns
I love that game. Quick question, what the fuck was the point of the demonic dice? I know they summoned some gremlin, but why was it based on chance?
I'm mad is the scariest thing Charlie can put in a title.
Awesome comment!
@@complimentbot7015 no u
T-Pain is the hero we didn't deserve, but needed.
T-Pain is a national treasure
Can you explain how come?
@@wwefan11222 T-Pain is making DMCA-free music for content creators.
@@vietnamgood123 Sweet! Now if he could convince the head of Twitch that this whole thing's messed up and wrong, he'd be top tier hero in no time.
@@vietnamgood123 t-pain is absolutely great, he was even in an episode of we bare bears.
Man makes a song with breathing sound effects. Everyone is taxed
Twitch: _"Simple, just don't breathe."_
DMCA: are you breathing? You can't breathe on your stream we OWN breathing!
Twitch reminds of when someone says they're depressed and someone responds with 'just don't be sad'
Don't stream if you don't want to get banned it's that simple
Government in AUS: can’t buy a house? Just get a better job.
Or...getting DMCA for your own song...just disrespectful and hypocritical.
@Joshua EdwinRoehl stfu
نظر من اینه که به عنوان یک روز از ماه مبارک رمضان در این شهرستان بیش
@@dad_bot_3924 thank you for your wisdom, Dad Bot
True, artists should be able to use their own music without any issues, they have all the rights to use it because it belongs to them. I'd freak out if my own music or even my own OC's got me banned from Twitch or RUclips because of DMCA.
This is why underground music is better self made independent labels majority of artists are ok with THEIR music being played
UMG is easily the worst offender of copyright on RUclips, look up some of the BS they do.
one of my posts on my spam account got claimed by them bc it had 30 seconds of a rihanna song in a video
@@peachygtea that example seems somewhat fair
@@brandtforester837 it’s was a repost of a tweet of some actors i liked dancing to a song so it was quite confusing why it got claimed on my private account with 40 followers
Check out Adam Neely video on them
How a typical penguinz0 video is made:
Charlie sits down
Turns on the camera
The camera takes a second to focus on his perfect face
And then Charlie blesses us with his infinite amount of wisdom
I one time got copyrighted for goddamn bird noises, I'm not lying, BIRD NOISES.
Oof
Have you not heard of the famous song "Birds Singing Compilation"?
For my motorcycle channel I actually recorded my own metal guitar riffs for background music and sure enough...
If we let people put three seconds of a Prince song in a home movie, every one will listen to that instead of the original song!
Streamer: *hums like 3 notes*
Twitch DMCA: so you have chosen death
So you have chosen planetary devastation
Streamer: no u * uno reverse card *
Streamer: [makes a small sound]
DMCA: THAT SOUNDS LIKE A NOTE FROM A SONG THAT YOU DEFINITELY DON'T OWN
Some guy was blending a smoothie and they thought it was a Skrillex song.
I’m too distracted by Charlie’s face. It’s like he got tanned while wearing sunglasses
i can’t unsee it now god damn it
Thanks, I hate it.
Maybe a little wind burn, he did recently go hiking
I’m depressed but Emo Jesus is here to make life better.
Indeed he does
Yis
Emo Jesus sure knows how to lighten up my spirit.
Dude's monotonous voice sounds so bored but so damn serious
Christ stop calling him homeless Jesus or whatever, it’s unoriginal and not funny anymore
streamer: breathes in the pitch of a note in a song
DMCA: *D E M O L I S H E D*
@Vishnu Kachamgottu-Student dude, get yourself a hobby
@Vishnu Kachamgottu-Student yeah sure.
So the only music we can have is the sounds of rocks being thrown and sticks being thumped.
I HAVE THE BEST MUSIC TASTE BECAUSE ALL I LISTEN TO IS CAVEMEN BANGING STICKS ON ROCKS WHICH IS WAY OLDER THAN ANY OF THE MUSIC YOU GUYS LISTEN TO
YOU HEAR THAT?!
I'M BETTER THAN YOU!
Ah shit.
Twitch in their statement gave like 5 examples of licence free music libraries you can use on your stream without worrying about this. Or you could reach out to an indie artist for a licence/permission. You just want to play popular music off Spotify or not check a game's EULA to see if there's any music you have to mute.
If streaming is your job please do it professionally like every other self-employed person does.
@@LoudMouth_ People have been DMCAd for license free music. Also, if not all music in a game is copyrighted then you're stuck with either constantly stopping the experience to mute and unmute the music when you need to or you mute ALL music, both of which can ruin an experience when it comes to an audience watching someone play a story-driven game. The simple "don't play copyrighted music" is outdated, so it should be updated to allow for things like that as well as many other circumstances like getting a channel banned for streaming while walking with Kanye playing in a cafe he's paying
@@temporalCaster I'd need to see an example of people getting flagged for licence free music that isn't just a mistake.
Also yea, I agree that the DMCA needs to be updated to consider things like incidental music in the street. However, Twitch even confirmed in their report, the one that barely anyone read, that 99% of claims they received were for people playing unlicensed music in the background of their stream.
You all keep throwing out these anecdotal absurd claims that were likely mistakes that went nowhere and ignore that the problem is with 99% of the cases being streamers breaking copyright law.
blog.twitch.tv/en/2020/11/11/music-related-copyright-claims-and-twitch/
Jakenbake got a strike because a car drove by playing a Kanye song during one of his IRL streams
*2020:* Hearing music in a live stream is illegal.
*2024:* Music in general is illegal.
Tom Scott's Earworm video.
2030: Two musical notes together is forbidden.
2030: Every music note has been copyrighted and you must pay their owners for each individual one you use.
If they had it their way, you couldn't sing a copyrighted song in the shower.
If they?
@@osku2290 Do U heav a porblem wit my speleng? (Thanks. Corrected.)
How does twitch songs work? I saw people using it after the dmca change and he's still up
When GradeAUnderA lost 99% of his monetization because he found out years after he made his account that his intro song was copyrighted.
Even though it's from a song older than the internet and shouldnt still have its copyright instated
We pulled off #AnswerUsRUclips now let’s do #AnswerUsTwitch or something
Twitch should just fade away. They had their chance to be great and squandered it.
Charlie: Rants about Twitch
Me: Grabs popcorn.
Dont forget the soda
check out robotstreamer.com
Don't forget the candy
Me who doesn’t use Twitch: grabs popcorn 🍿🍿🍿🍿
Me: *plays music*
Why is Charlie the perfect mediating voice for all gamers? The most reasonable man in existence. Never have I once disagreed with anything this man has ever said. And he’s called me ugly before...
Charlie in the middle of a sentence:
Mid Roll Ads: I'm about to end this man's whole career.