Clarification on why Noble of Lost Pause got his channel terminated on YouTube.
This time YouTube has gone way beyond of their jurisdiction, banning and terminating an innocent channel without clear evidence and fair warning in advance. Noble of Lost Pause has lost his channel.
First of, if you read this Noble. We got your back, no matter what you do… we like it. Stay the awesome and cool person you always have and don’t let YouTube ruin what you have established, you still retain it and we fans won’t let anybody, especially YouTube. take it from you.
To those who have been wondering what happened, this is the deal. There are NO copyright infringements involved in this matter. YouTube is simply a derp and terminated Noble’s channel for… let me cite: “...violating YouTube’s policy on nudity or sexual content” on a MMD (MikuMikuDance) Animation of Lily the Fox Mechanic. The video is completely harmless and meets every single requirement to be allowed on YouTube. It does not contain any nudity nor sexual content - in short, it doesn’t violate the Community Guidelines.
Before the termination, his channel already got a strike for a Katawa Shoujo (visual novel) video, that contained the famous anal scene, which was completely censored. To top it of, we are speaking of a video, that Noble posted in 2014! It took two years for YouTube to decide: “You know what guys? Let’s fuck up this dude’s channel with a video that we had no problems with for 2 years.”
This kind of behaviour is unacceptable from YouTube’s side. There are so many other channels and videos that clearly violate the Community Guidelines, have far worse content, yet YouTube does nothing. They instead go and ban an innocent channel with a big community and think they can get away with this?! NO! THEY CANNOT!
We will fight to the bitter end. If YouTube will not show some respect towards its content creators, neither will we the consumers.
I hereby call out to everyone! Help and Support Noble and urge the representatives to notice their wrong doings. Post on Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and anywhere else with the tags: #ProtectYouTubers, #MakeYouTubeGreatAgain, #WTFO and tell them, that they are targeting those who do not deserve it.














