"Goblin" translations are banned: YouTube closed the channel of Dmitry "Goblin" Puchkov
"Goblin" translations are banned: YouTube closed the channel of Dmitry "Goblin" Puchkov
At the same time, the YouTube administration did not specify which rights were violated, which is strange when deleting a channel to which more than 3 million people were subscribed.
YouTube removed the channel of blogger Dmitry Puchkov, famous under the pseudonym "Goblin". The blogger is known for author's goblin translations of various films. More than 3 million people have subscribed to Dmitry's channel.
The comment notes that the blog violated the community rules, but the administration did not specify what kind of rules they were talking about. We live in interesting times...
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