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I used to think the scammer was the biggest problem. Then I realized the real shock was the system itself.
How can someone repeatedly file copyright claims against a creator whose videos have Content Protection enabled? How is that even possible?
I paid nearly ₹19,000 for Meta Verified Max, expecting priority support when I actually needed help. Instead, for the last 4–5 days, I’ve been stuck with the same automated response. No real human support. No answers.
I was even expected to deal directly with the scammer—the same person who filed fraudulent copyright complaints and demanded money. No genuine creator should be put in that position.
Just days before this happened, Meta praised my content, I had a Partner Manager, and I even received a call appreciating my work. Today, when my account has been disabled due to fraudulent copyright reports, there is complete silence.
I’ve emailed Meta, submitted appeals, sent DMs, posted on X, uploaded evidence, and even reached out directly to @mosseri. I replied to Adam Mosseri’s posts and stories explaining my situation and also emailed him, but I haven’t received a single response.
If scammers are exploiting a loophole, why hasn’t it been fixed? And if this isn’t a loophole, why are original creators paying the price while fraudulent copyright claims continue to succeed?
Original creators deserve transparency, real human support, and fair investigations—not automated replies and silence.
@mosseri @Meta @Instagram — Please review my case and restore my original account.
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