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Originally Posted by kane
They aren't removing his videos, they are just no longer going to pay him for them. If he chooses to leave them up there for free, that is his decision.
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Yet.. 3 strikes in 1 week since Nazi deployment. 1 was removed.
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1 Nazi out of the 10000 Nazis strikes them again in the next 3 months the account is terminated.