shinyvictreebel
PokeTuber
About a month after I started my YouTube channel, someone who I used to be friends with started a YouTube channel. I make my videos about Pokémon. I will give him that he doesn't only upload Pokémon videos, but that is a big part of his channel. I was recruited by Lethal Legacy Network (a subnetwork of Freedom), he joined Lethal Legacy a few weeks later using my link (that's actually not bad because I get part of his revenue share, but still it's direct copy). I used to be a part of a community channel, and a few months after I joined, he joined. This next one is the worst. When I hit 500 subscribers, I did a Q&A video. When he "got 500 subscribers" (I say that because I am almost sure he does sub4sub), he did a Q&A with the exact same format. Mine had a google docs form, his had a google docs form. Mine was recorded on camera, his was recorded on camera. Mine showed the question (not read out lout) then I answered the question, his was exactly the same. I seriously think he is just stealing what I am doing and claiming it to be his own idea. I am almost sure he does sub4sub because I have looked through almost all of his videos from the past few weeks, and only has 2 videos over 50 views, none of them have any comments, and they all have, at most, 4 likes. This makes me almost sure it is some sort of sub4sub. I really don't like it when people just use what I do and act like it's theirs. What would you do in this situation?
