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RE: No One Understands Playstation | A Dissertation

in Threespeak15 days ago

Hello.

Thank you for publishing your content and for being part of the community and publishing on Hive. We’re glad to have you here!

Would you mind confirming the authorship of the content? Could you please add the word "Hive" to your main profile on your YouTube

https://www.youtube.com/@DSTechMedia

After you add the link, please respond to this comment with the URL link to that social media.

You can remove this mention once we confirm the authorship.

Thank you.

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I published the video on 3Speak...

Can I ask why you are asking me to do this? What is the basis for it?
Never in the past has anyone asked me to do this.

And while I don't like being asked to do things to verify my identity or ownership of my content:
I did this video years ago, and Hive is featured in the video, and links to THIS channel are in the description. That should prove I am me, right?

I don't really understand why I am suddenly being asked to do this.
If I wanted to steal content I'd certainly pick a different brand that's actually successful lol.
Is it because my Playstation video is old and I uploaded it to 3Speak?
I notice that all of my older videos are deleted from 3Speak, but I don't know why. I don't believe I deleted them, but I also don't know for sure as I stopped uploading there. I originally uploaded everything to Dlive, and I'm thinking maybe that's why they all disappeared?

Hi.
That video mentioning Hive fulfills the request.
Regarding old video not being available. Maybe they were unloaded to Steemit years ago.

Okay. But why was I suddenly asked to prove I am the owner of the content I post?

Someone reported that the account is identity theft/content plagiarism.

Did they give a basis for the claim, or reason to believe it was theft/plagiarism? It's an odd thing to do for no reason.

There have been thousands of accounts that stole names and content of others pretending to be these people (identity theft + plagiarism). Since the account wasn't verified, it was likely suspected to be one of these cases where YouTube user is being impersonated.