I remember a few years ago when Newgrounds did a parody of article 13 and some jokes about copyright filters and shit like that.
Forgot how they were done exactly like, but it was fun seeing that, even as someone worried as fuck because i live under the EU.
Specially compared to other big websites going "this is scary, we care about you" but would still implement that and not care regardless (Also, YT being known for its copyright system problems).
It also reminds me of when 4chan had creative april fool gags like designing the site after Google and randomly generating names (So people tried really hard to get Anthony Burch as a result) or fusing boards which lead to /pol/ and /mlp/ being together.
As far as i know, it seems the copyright filters didn't happen "yet", probably because of some bureaucratic mess going on behind the scenes.
But a site like Pastebin uses filters that prevent stuff from being posted and that's a site most people use for stuff like sharing programming bits and other uses.
A fucking text based site, of all things and it's why i tend to look for alternatives (Rentry still has a character limit).
My computer is acting like a sick dog, so i'm not sure if i should wait until i either properly fix it or get a new PC, because between working on projects and enjoying/watching/reading/playing stuff, i fear it dies right when i don't want it to happen.