{"id":60287,"date":"2025-01-28T19:09:22","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T19:09:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/tfues-brother-joogsquad-forced-to-delete-all-of-his-youtube-videos-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T19:09:22","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T19:09:22","slug":"tfues-brother-joogsquad-forced-to-delete-all-of-his-youtube-videos-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/tfues-brother-joogsquad-forced-to-delete-all-of-his-youtube-videos-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Tfue\u2019s brother JoogSquad forced to delete all of his YouTube videos &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Tfue\u2019s brother JoogSquad forced to delete all of his YouTube videos Jack Tenney\/YouTubeIn a recent tweet, Jack \u2018Joogsquad\u2019 Tenney, the brother of Twith star Tfue, announced that YouTube contacted him and forced him to delete all of his videos off of his account, leaving his fans shocked and saddened by the news. If you were a fan of content creator and YouTuber JoogSquad, then you\u2019re probably going to be disappointed by this news. The YouTuber, who\u2019s real name is Jack Tenney, recently confirmed on Twitter that the video-sharing platform \u201cgave him no choice\u201d but to take down all of the videos on his channel, seemingly without warning. The JOOGSQUAD PPJT channel currently has 5.64 million subscribers, and visiting it currently greets viewers with a blank screen under the \u201cVideos\u201d section. Today I woke up and got a notification from Youtube that gave me absolute no choice but to take every video I\u2019ve ever filmed off YouTube temporarily. It was the hardest decision I\u2019ve ever had to made. it saddens me deeply. But I really don\u2019t have a choice. \u2014 Jack Tenney (@JoogSquad) February 17, 2021 \u201cThis is the hardest decision I\u2019ve ever had to made,\u201d said Tenney in the tweet. \u201cIt saddens me deeply. But I really don\u2019t have a choice.\u201d Tenney then followed up the tweet, stating that \u201cYouTube is nothing without its creators\u201d and then questioning \u201chow can they not see that?\u201d There are a couple of interesting points to make about this situation; The first is that it seems like at least some of the videos have been unlisted, rather than fully deleted, so if you still have the link, it\u2019s possible to find them. Youtube is nothing without its creators. How can they not see that. \u2014 Jack Tenney (@JoogSquad) February 17, 2021 The other thing that Tenney did mention in his tweet is that YouTube forced him to take down the videos on his channel down \u201ctemporarily,\u201d so it\u2019s possible that his uploads could be back sometime in the near future. In addition to the possibility about when\/if the videos will return, there\u2019s also a bigger question looming around the whole situation. Without a confirmation or even a hint from Tenney, YouTube, or anyone else involved, no one really knows why the company asked him to temporarily remove his videos. A few weeks back, Tenney and some other members of his channel got in trouble for changing the Hollywood sign near Los Angeles to read \u201cHollyboob,\u201d resulting in him getting arrested for the act. It\u2019s currently unknown whether or not that act has anything to do with this situation, although a video of the incident was posted to the channel.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Tfue\u2019s brother JoogSquad forced to delete all of his YouTube videos Jack Tenney\/YouTubeIn a recent tweet, Jack \u2018Joogsquad\u2019 Tenney, the brother of Twith star Tfue, announced that YouTube contacted him and forced him to delete all of his videos off of his account, leaving his fans shocked and saddened by the news. 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