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Person involved in filing YouTube strikes against Psyche's channel
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AI · ARCHIVAL
Beta/Berta is a figure mentioned only in passing within the archive record, identified as the person responsible for filing YouTube strikes against Psyche's channel. She appears not as a guest or collaborator but as an external adversary, invoked during Psyche's discussion of boundary violations and online conflict.
As discussed on stream: The sole appearance of Beta/Berta occurs in "Good Bye Take 2," where Psyche performs an original song-poem addressing betrayal and manipulation within a personal and professional relationship. While not directly present, Beta/Berta is named as the agent of formal legal action—specifically YouTube strikes—against the archive itself. The mention emerges organically from Psyche's candid reflection on boundary violations and online drama, suggesting that the strike campaign represents a culmination of interpersonal rupture rather than an isolated incident. Her presence in the record is entirely reactive: she is referenced as a source of institutional friction that has affected the show's operations and Psyche's creative output.
As discussed on stream: The archive records Beta/Berta's filing of YouTube strikes against Psyche's channel as the primary point of documented conflict. The strikes represent a formal mechanism of channel suppression and suggest either a serious breach of terms between the parties or a deliberate attempt to silence or damage the archive's reach. The context of Psyche's song—centered on betrayal and manipulation—indicates the strikes were not made in isolation but rather as part of a broader pattern of boundary violation that prompted artistic and direct response.
Beta/Berta's relationship to Psyche is adversarial and involves professional or personal rupture significant enough to warrant formal legal action through the YouTube platform. No other relationships within the archive are documented for this figure. She exists in the record as a catalyst—the named cause of a crisis that moved Psyche to create autobiographical art and speak candidly about boundary work and online conflict management.