It seems like a lot of people misunderstand what's going with youtube and gaming content right now.
Flatfrog said:
It doesn't matter who you switch to. If Vimeo became the go-to site for Lets Play videos you can be damn sure the game publishers would lean on them just as hard as they leaned on YouTube and the videos would be removed from there too.
The number of publishers who actually actively try to prevent gaming content on youtube is not that big. What they try to do is to limit outright posting of cutscenes, reposting of trailers etc. They add them to the content ID database. The problem is, content ID system doesn't give a fuck about context of identified content. In a lot of cases you can contest the the claim without much trouble. The problem is that you can't monetize the video while your video is claimed and it takes time to remove the claim. And this means that people who make those videos lose huge amount of revenue.
The system is not exactly broken, but it's crippling for this kind of professional use.
To circumvent this problem, the whole Multi-Channel Networks(MCNs) were established, that protected their partners from this and allowed to make deal with content publishers to use their content without difficulties for the channels. They shielded their members from content ID system and some types of active claims.
Some MCNs abused this system and Google changed their policies making MCNs more vulnerable and dividing partnered channels into two categories. Managed and Affiliates. Managed partners are still protected, but now MCNs take much more responsibility for them. Affiliates are now not protected from content ID matching and monetization reviews.
The problem with Angry Joe is that he was protected from content ID for a long time. Now he is just an affiliate member of the network. Content ID stuck gold. His content is legit, but he uses A LOT of trailers and pieces of music and other types of content. If he was subject of content ID checking he would have to deal with these claims one by one. Now he has to deal with them all at the same time. I assume most of it will be resolved positively for him.
Something has to change. Content ID works. It prevents people from posting full movies, trailers etc. But it also prevents legitimate content.