| Why Would My Video Have Been Striked? | brickshowtv | 6/21/12 10:20 AM | I had a strike against our account for doing a book review on a book that shows you how to make guns (not real ones) out of LEGO. Any reason why that would have been flagged? There are tons of videos on youtube showing kids shooting nerf guns and adu |
| Re: Why Would My Video Have Been Striked? | lauschin | 6/21/12 10:39 AM | Without watching the video, I don't think anyone can tell you for sure why it was removed. Was it a copyright strike or a community guideline strike? |
| Re: Why Would My Video Have Been Striked? | brickshowtv | 6/21/12 12:57 PM | community guidelines strike. I think they thought we were reviewing a book on how to make real LEGO guns. But that is not the case at all. |
| Re: Why Would My Video Have Been Striked? | Videodave2 | 6/22/12 11:45 AM | "Real lego guns"? I seriously doubt that there is any such thing. If what appears to be an innocuous video gets a strike you need to consider if it was something other than the actual video, such as misleading tags, or links to questionable sites. Ex |
| Re: Why Would My Video Have Been Striked? | brickshowtv | 7/2/12 11:07 AM | Here is the video, posted on blip. http://blip.tv/the-brick-show/lego-heavy-weapons-book-review-6217404 |