Baker skateboards' professional skateboarder Dustin Dollin has been uploading videos on YouTube since 2009 when YouTubers or what they call influencers these days were not yet a thing.
Dollin's best viewed and known videos are his series called "7 Day Weekend," showing pro athletes' behind-the-scenes skating, partying, and anything under the sun.
But recently, the 41-year-old got a copyright strike from YouTube about Skateintheday's takedown issued, according to his post that he soon deleted.
"FIRST OF WHO DA FUCK ARE YOU? .. SECOND OF ALL. ANYONE KNOW WHO THIS IS LET ME KNOW ? FITTIN TO COLLECT... YOU DONT CUT OFF SOMEONES LEGS IF THEY FORGOT TO TIE THEIR SHOELACES WTF." Dollin wrote.
Unfortunately, Skateintheday owns Classic Clips' YouTube channel, and the Australian pro skater says that he is good friends with Joe Krolick, who manages it.
"No, Joe Krolick does Classic Clips, he’s a friend and wouldn’t do that," Dollin said.
Some say that sometimes even the ones we thought we trusted are the ones who act shady.
After Dollin called out Skateintheday on his deleted post, his video was released by YouTube as he posted "Thanks fam."