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Yup. Those Activi$ion ****ers keep removing all glitching videos from YouTube and giving your channels copyright violation strikes, even now over a day after the release, and don't think it's going to end...
READ this:
Originally posted by another user
Treyarch Issues Stern Warning to Black Ops Cheaters
"You better think twice before you glitch," says multiplayer director David Vonderhaar.
Like any new multiplayer game adopted by millions of people at once, unscrupulous players have already found a few exploits and glitches in Call of Duty: Black Ops. Treyarch isn't taking the matter sitting down, but doesn't want to give fame to the cheaters either.
"What many of these people want is to be Internet nerd famous," wrote multiplayer director David Vonderhaar on the Call of Duty forums. "I'm not going to make them famous and you shouldn't either ... Given the opportunity, I'd personally wield the ban hammer for anyone who thinks he is clever by abusing any glitches. Good think [sic] I don't have the opportunity that often and we actually have a constructive, measured, and well-managed live ops team."
"We said we would support the game. We are going to support it," he said. "We are disinterested in making mini-celebrities out of douche-bags. You better think twice before you glitch. You never know who in your game doesn't like glitchers who reports you and saves the game in their File Share and tells us about it."
The note expressed some frustration with the community response to the exploit-users, and served partly as a chastising of those who overreacted. Still, players who have used the glitches to their advantage would be wise to stop, since Vonderhaar's note carries a thinly veiled threat of bans.
I recommend you not post any glitches on your main-channels unless you want to have your accounts terminated like I had occur to my channels with thousands of subscribers and multiple million views.
I'm selling my used copy to someone else who was planning to purchase it at a retailer (less money for Activi$ion) until this
issue is dealt with.