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If this isn't a warning sign to leave YT as a creator, nothing will be.
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At least with physical books, for example, you can just take them home to read and no one will randomly yank them away from you, unlike both YT and also DRM-ridden e-book stores like Kindle.
Hell, if you straight-up buy physical books, they're yours to do as you please with.
Also...
The library analogy may not be prefect but I figured my point was clear in that you're allowed to look through all the books for free despite not owning them, and the librarians can remove any book at any time for any reason.