Oh, I actually expected that Nintendo wouldn't like all of those Splatoon hacking videos because they became rampantly successful. Some people even wanted Nintendo to do the hacks of @NWPlayer123 as DLC. They must've been less delighted about seeing people send them messages about it (just guessing that it happened). It might have been the reason why the videos got taken down.
Hacking games violates their terms of service so they can take down your videos and probably will if they care enough. YouTube is much easier to target then a personal website so uploading their is much safer.
@mindscarp
The Nintendo Creator's Program only applies when you sign up for it as your YouTube network. Nintendo then gets a cut of all of your earnings. In return they let you post their (supported) games. If you are not part of the program you are not allowed to upload (and monetize) anything Nintendo basically.
Hacking games violates their terms of service so they can take down your videos and probably will if they care enough. YouTube is much easier to target then a personal website so uploading their is much safer.
@mindscarp
The Nintendo Creator's Program only applies when you sign up for it as your YouTube network. Nintendo then gets a cut of all of your earnings. In return they let you post their (supported) games. If you are not part of the program you are not allowed to upload (and monetize) anything Nintendo basically.
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