@kensethology Cota was chaotic this year too, maybe my perception is different since I've watched Moto2 themost this year and a few races of the tragedy that is the main class.
I normally keep silent about stuff like this on social media but this is probably close to the 100th time Formula One Management (@F1Media) has falsely blocked my @YouTubeGaming@EASPORTSF1 game content worldwide based on a false claim mistaking me for using real life F1 footage, using their automatic content ID claim system.
As someone who is trying to make their dream come true living off of revenue making content on the F1 games, this is disastrous for me, especially during F1 games launch. However this happens multiple times per month, causing me to lose viewership and important revenue for the first days after the livestream uploads once the live finishes.
It feels extra hurtful, especially because I absolutely still love Formula 1 and I love promoting the game and the sport through my platforms. To then continuously be hit with setbacks like this which can easily be avoided, is very disappointing. Hopefully something will change soon, because this severely hinders if not stops creators from making content on the F1 games.
Thank you for reading and if you can help share the message so FOM can do something about this, I, my fellow F1 games creators and future F1 game creators would truly appreciate it.
I don't want to watch this bs anymore, Marquez injuired, Acosta and Quartararo riding buses. I never complain about title fights but Bezzechi and Diggia being in one is an attrocious state of the sport