Cyberbullying is not allowed on YouTube and violates the community guidelines. Should you find any comment or video that is a blatant example of cyberbullying, you should report it so that it can be looked into.
there might be a ban
you can go to UK.youtube.com that's the UK youtube it should be in English though
Wow... I'm surprised this isn't on failblog. XD Well anyways you send a support email to youtube with the perv's username in and youtube will ban him/her
They Didn't Because I Watched It On You tube
Perhaps the problem is on your ISP's side, you can ask your ISP about it. It's also possible that it's on the YouTube side. By the way, you can pump up your YouTube channel, if you have one, with the service lowcostsmm, where you can get likes and views, and subscribers with bots and comments.
I agree completely i think it is a disgusting thing to do. We might as well be selling drugs that give us all cancer!
The amount of duration a ban (block) lasts will vary on the supervisor and what the ban (block) was for. For example, if the block was for cyberbullying, the block is permanent as it's completely unacceptable to bully someone else on this website. Another example is if the block is for blanking answers or adding links to answers over-and-over after a few warnings, the block could be 24 hours for example - this will vary on the supervisor and how lenient they are.
No, it is perfictly legal. However, it would be breaching the Terms of Service of YouTube, so they can ban you if they wish.
sometimes it is on youtube althought it is usally another ban comes and that stallion kills it but...
No, not for swearing in and of itself. What you can get banned for would be cyberbullying, threats, promoting violence, obscenity (graphic sexual images), and specific categories of hate speech (race, religion, handicap, gender, and sexual orientation). They do not ban for profanity.
No. Make a new account. if that doesnt work go to youtube and find a video of how to change ur ip address and then do it that way. Another reply: Yes, it might ban the IP address for more serious offenses.
Yes, Youtube has Community Guidelines. If you don't follow them you get a strike. If you get three strikes then your banned from Youtube. Youtube doesn't tell you when you get a strike unless you get three of them..