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Old 05-11-2017, 10:08 AM   #12
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I had a strange experience recently. I have a youtube channel where my username is 'muskndusk'. A few nights ago, I was idly googling muskndusk (after doing a search for my real name) and came across several sites which had pirated my videos. The muskndusk name was credited, and they had the vids available as downloads, either as mp4 or mp3. Success! Thinks me. I've made it! I doubt that any site would pirate something they thought no one would want. I felt really happy about this.
On the other hand I've had some youtube trolls who can get quite nasty and I stick to this motto: Don't Feed The Trolls. I delete the comment and block the user, then think no more about it.
The exception to this was a troll who said I was a man in drag. After dealing with her (delete and block) I asked a few friends if I looked like a man in drag, every one of them said no, but they would, wouldn't they?
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