Punchmade Dev’s “Wire Fraud Tutorial” video, which gained significant attention, has been taken down from YouTube for violating the platform’s Terms of Service. Dev shared an update on his Instagram Stories, showing an email from YouTube stating that his video had been removed due to a violation of the platform’s “harmful and dangerous policy.” In the screenshot, Dev can be seen pleading with YouTube to reconsider his appeal, explaining that the video was intended solely as a reenactment to educate viewers on protecting themselves from fraud. The screenshot also suggests that the removal of the video may have been influenced by external requests.
In the screenshot shared by Dev, it appears to show an email from a source named “Law Enforcement Response Team” discussing information about his account. However, the screenshot does not provide clear details about whether this email is directly related to YouTube or who exactly sent it. The email claims that the site “produced data as required by law,” but it is unclear what specific data or information is being referred to. Without further information or clarification, it is challenging to ascertain the full context and nature of the email.