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Getting rid of YouTube attack/ransomware video
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<blockquote data-quote="Loyal Hand" data-source="post: 16071" data-attributes="member: 6333"><p>We had a scammer post a video accusing our company of being a scam. We found our way to them and paid them off a few hundred dollars to remove it. A week later, another one showed up on a different account, but obviously from the same guy (or group). We're not doing that again.</p><p></p><p>We've posted a bunch of videos of our own, that have 10x as many views as this one does. We've driven traffic, views, etc., to some of the legit third-party videos about our company. But this one scammer's video is still coming up as the top search result.</p><p></p><p>We've explored ways to take it down, and there's just not really much way with YouTube.</p><p></p><p>What I'm wondering is if we might be able to get it taken down if enough people reported it as "Spam or misleading". And if so, where could I purchase that service? It's not part of the standard offerings of any of my sources.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Loyal Hand, post: 16071, member: 6333"] We had a scammer post a video accusing our company of being a scam. We found our way to them and paid them off a few hundred dollars to remove it. A week later, another one showed up on a different account, but obviously from the same guy (or group). We're not doing that again. We've posted a bunch of videos of our own, that have 10x as many views as this one does. We've driven traffic, views, etc., to some of the legit third-party videos about our company. But this one scammer's video is still coming up as the top search result. We've explored ways to take it down, and there's just not really much way with YouTube. What I'm wondering is if we might be able to get it taken down if enough people reported it as "Spam or misleading". And if so, where could I purchase that service? It's not part of the standard offerings of any of my sources. [/QUOTE]
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