And yet youtube's DMCA compliance policy provides for more granular and specific information about the content in question and allows for easy to use counter-claim procedures for fair use cases... The issue here isn't that people expect a company with the scale of facebook to provide high touch, personal customer service for free (unreasonable) but rather that a company that makes it's money building highly scalable, automated processes has failed to design an intelligent process (reasonable).
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