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YouTuber David Di Franco copyright strikes smaller channels over mean words

YouTuber David Di Franco copyright strikes smaller channels over mean words YouTuber David Di Franco copyright strikes smaller channels over mean words. Regards, 🐻

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David's 2nd video addressing copyright strikes (the one he didn't take down)


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