After being published on my channel for over two years, YouTube put a strike on my channel for my video showing people how to set up Jellyfin on their NAS, for promoting "dangerous or harmful content".

Video was posted here (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4VkY1vTpCJY) and had nothing about bypassing DRM, stealing content, or bypassing subscription services (other than a call to stop using Netflix, Disney+, etc. because they keep jacking up rates while providing less quality).

Better than Disney+: Jellyfin on my NAS

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Wow... fastest strike appeal ever? (< 40 minutes)
@geerlingguy
I think google should have a strike counter for how many fake strikes they make. And fines if they do too much?
@portaloffreedom @geerlingguy I think the issue here is Disney complaining about the use of their name.