Can blocked users still dislike one's videos?
There's this nutter who keeps stalking me online. I think he's in either New Zealand or Australia, going by clues I've obtained about him, and he keeps annoying me on websites such as Wikipedia and various Internet forums, particularly acyberlove.com, and this is all because there's not any moderators there anymore. If you go to the forum's address, you'll see he creates dozens of accounts and spams every single day, just to harass me personally. But anyway, I suspect he keeps making multiple accounts on YouTube too, just to vote down my videos, and these creeps keep doing this, where they're subscribing to any YouTube accounts I start up, then I cannot see who any of them are. This is because they are doing it with hidden accounts, and thinking this is amusing.
This is just a suggestion, but I think your site's security features should be updated, to where YouTubers can better monitor who's linking themselves to their accounts. Like even if the followers of a YouTuber were to mark themselves as hidden, there should at least be a way for the OP to see who's a subscriber, even if they uphold their privacy, just for the content creator's own safety.
As you know, not everybody online is a sane individual, and this bugger is an absolute weirdo and unrelenting. I'm sure he'll just keep on doing this for as long as I'm around online, as it's how these radge pots like to get their kicks. But, yeah: I know the Internet is open to pretty much everybody that can access it, but with that said, nobody wants stalkers hiding themselves in order to avoid detection, then being malicious afterwards. Even if I unlisted the videos that I upload, he follows me around on different message boards, and I don't want to privately contact random people, because I may be reported for "spamming" their inboxes if they're not interested in the content of the messages.