Yes, it is garbage that the console manufacturers are banning access to games for media you uploaded (rather than just cutting off access to the media sharing features), and it is also garbage that MS apparently put three strikes on obviously related videos released back-to-back rather than just a single strike.
That said, though, when a guy records obviously 17+ content from a 17+ game and then (apparently) puts those clips online where anyone can access them, you should expect some type of strike.
Why don't they have restrictions if it's uploaded through their platform TO their platform? It knows what game is being recorded, it's in the metadata. It knows how old any given user claims to be. Parental controls exist on all modern consoles. Why should recording a M rated game be a bannable offense? They sold you the game. The content is clearly fine for them to make money off of.
Eh, mixed feelings on this.
Yes, it is garbage that the console manufacturers are banning access to games for media you uploaded (rather than just cutting off access to the media sharing features), and it is also garbage that MS apparently put three strikes on obviously related videos released back-to-back rather than just a single strike.
That said, though, when a guy records obviously 17+ content from a 17+ game and then (apparently) puts those clips online where anyone can access them, you should expect some type of strike.
Why don't they have restrictions if it's uploaded through their platform TO their platform? It knows what game is being recorded, it's in the metadata. It knows how old any given user claims to be. Parental controls exist on all modern consoles. Why should recording a M rated game be a bannable offense? They sold you the game. The content is clearly fine for them to make money off of.