In the cases of AmatsukaUto and other hacked creators, they've had to go tell YouTube their channels were compromised and wait days for responses. Why can't YouTube detect hacks when they're happening? Why does someone need to let it know when channels have been overtaken? What safeguards can YouTube put in place to keep all this from happening?
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