Welp, got a new copyright strike today - currently the only one on my account right now. They had to have looked really hard for these or found them by accident, because they had no descriptions, no tags, and the titles were jumbled characters. I'm a little concerned right now, because CBS seems to have become another big copyright nazi on YT that they may take down one of my YTPs for using HOGAN'S HEROES clips. Makes sense though . . . isn't CBS owned by Viacom? Viacom's always been a notorious copyright nazi for years.
You know what else I don't understand? Whenever you get a strike, as punishment, they disable some of the features on your account until the strike is lifted, and one of the features that gets disabled is you're unable to make videos unlisted. Doesn't that seem a bit irrelevant? I mean the way they police YT, they can find your videos even if they're unlisted or private anyway, so what's the point?