in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
enough with this nonsense. youâve crossed the line, pretending to be someone youâre not, and dragging their name through the mud. saying something like ânobody believes in godââthatâs a cheap shot, and it reeks of weakness. real strength isnât found in mocking others or hiding behind someone elseâs face. if you want respect, earn it with your own words, not by dragging others down. donât make me repeat myself. quit this pathetic act, or prepare to face the consequences.
creds: âȘ@gfpm2021âŹ
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supporting real creators over fakes is what the communityâs all about. lets help genuine talent rise, not those hiding behind borrowed names and cheap tricks.(ngl i like toying with u secondary) âȘ@PghLFilmsSecondaryChannelâŹ
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oi, âȘ@PghLFilmsSecondaryChannelâŹ.
everyone is against you, accept it when youâre at the verge of getting banned off of youtube.
to make a difference outta this, you gotta stop this whole thing to make you the good.
THIS IS THE FOLLOWING CRIMES YOUâVE DONE TO THE COMMUNITY!
1. defamation: if they make false statements that harm the reputation of the real youtuber, this could be defamation (libel if written, slander if spoken). defamation laws vary, but the impersonator could face legal consequences if their statements are damaging and false.
2. identity theft: impersonating someone, especially with malicious intent, can fall under identity theft or fraud, even if the individual isnât directly benefiting financially. some laws target impersonation that causes harm or is intended to deceive others.
3. cyberbullying/harassment: if the impersonatorâs actions include harassing or abusive behavior, they might be charged with cyberbullying or online harassment, depending on the specifics.
4. misrepresentation or fraud: if theyâre spreading misinformation that others rely upon, they may be committing fraud, especially if thereâs harm involved or if theyâre pretending to be the youtuber for a financial gain.
5. copyright or trademark infringement: if they use any protected symbols, logos, or branding associated with the youtuber, they might be infringing on intellectual property rights.
6. false light: this is similar to defamation, but specifically involves portraying someone in a misleading way that could harm their reputation. for instance, if the impersonator spreads misinformation that misrepresents the youtuberâs beliefs or actions, the youtuber could claim that they were portrayed in a âfalse light.â
7. intentional infliction of emotional distress (iied): if the impersonatorâs actions are especially harmful or outrageous, the youtuber could potentially claim iied, which covers behavior intentionally designed to cause severe emotional harm. this is especially relevant if the impersonatorâs conduct causes significant distress to the youtuber.
8. unlawful use of personal information: if the impersonator uses any private information, like the youtuberâs real name, address, or other personal details, it could violate laws against doxxing or unlawful use of personal information. these laws are often strict, especially if the impersonator shares information that compromises the youtuberâs privacy or safety.
9. impersonation of a public figure: some jurisdictions have specific laws against impersonating public figures or celebrities online. these laws are designed to prevent the misuse of a personâs identity to deceive the public or spread misinformation.
10. false advertising or deceptive practices: if the impersonator is promoting products or making endorsements while pretending to be the youtuber, they could be violating advertising and consumer protection laws, especially if theyâre being deceptive about endorsements.
11. infringement of right of publicity: many jurisdictions recognize the âright of publicity,â which protects an individualâs name, likeness, and persona from being used for commercial purposes without permission. if the impersonator is profiting or attracting attention through impersonation, they could be violating this right.
12. cybercrime or computer fraud: in some cases, impersonation or spreading misinformation on social media can fall under cybercrime or computer fraud laws, especially if thereâs manipulation of online accounts or systems. these laws are often broad and can cover a range of digital misconduct.
13. social media platform violations: although not necessarily a criminal offense, most social media platforms prohibit impersonation, harassment, and spreading misinformation. the impersonator could face account suspension or permanent bans under the platformâs community guidelines.
14. public nuisance or disorderly conduct: in extreme cases where the impersonatorâs actions create public disorder or significantly disrupt the online community, they might be charged with public nuisance or disorderly conduct, especially if thereâs a real-world impact.
so..whats it gonna be, secondary?
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*laughter*âŠâȘ@PghLFilmsSecondaryChannelâŹ
Credits for the main menu screenshot:
âȘ@BaldiMoreDoesVideos-YTâŹ
ââ And W.I.P By: âȘ@mattxthreatâŹ
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Welcome to my channel!
Here i post Roblox/Sonic videos or maybe even others..!
Roblox Username: Tonyfgteevv2
Discord: calavala_
Twitter: Tony40796848 (i know its a long name lol)
I only made it this far because of Jesus Christ.
Jesus is my saviour.
Psalm 145:14
He who upholds all who fall and lifts up all who are bowed down.
I praise you,
You are good.
Your Mercy.
Endures Forever.