Understand the decision is not made by a human. It's an AI, and this is AI at it's best (Google is one of the industry leaders). You'll find that there's a number, probably 3 or 5, something like that the AI was using as it's limit. Look for this happening at your bank when you try to pay a bill that's uncharacteristic for you. Transaction refused. You get a notice in your text messages or e-mail. Your account is frozen until you jump through a couple of hoops. It happened to me the last time I bought something from CIG.
I see your angle but that only accounts for the initial issue of accounts being flagged for potential missuse of the system.
I appreciate and understand that there is no way Goog and YouTube can monitor all content and have to have something to do that, their systems can't just be left to go to rack and ruin at the hands of bored internet users so that means leaving it to automation to make judgements in the vast amount of cases.
It's probable there are little to no front line moderators anymore leaving it all to the computers considering the amount of content being generated every single second - the streamer himself says he has his own troop of volunteer moderators who got on this issue within an hour and a half of it coming to light, and who knows if he didn't have them in place maybe it never would have...?
But the option to delete account access to every single service without checking for context of the offense was not put there by the AI. Someone somewhere ticked a box and signed off that this system was capable enough to be allowed to do that automatically. The appeals system also appears to have decreed that in this context according to the rules they have to judge things by it was justified - again something someone would have to have signed off on before they were distributed to the appeals system teams.
There are so, so many variables I am quite confident in saying they may likely have not seen this coming - Who would have thought "What if a streamer encourages thousands and thousands of their viewers to spam a certain colour Emoji?" it's just not something you're likely to think about, I'm not that ticked off about the fact it went wrong, mistakes happen and no intelligence machine or otherwise is infallible... I'm ticked off about removal of ALL services being a default automated option.
At least in my expiriance from 2011, I had instructions to follow to get my accounts back and working - remove the made up middle-name from Google Plus and send them my photo ID. I did this (yes on a goog server somewhere is my photo ID, I bet I look young) and didn't permanently loose access to my Google Services, but many people didn't and lost their access to all services until Google finally backed down. Now it looks like it's an automatic default, not advice, not a warning, not a threat. The default.
I'm not against AI and there are so many variables for AI to take into account it's not surprising that it sometimes makes the wrong call... we all do, that's existence. It's how those failures are remedied that makes the difference between "well, no problem stuff happens I'll forget about this in a months time" and "I have lost trust no matter how well intentioned your actions were"
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUQgthIs7pM