So would it help at all if in our video descriptions we specifically stated how it falls under fair use as parody?
No. It's a program that uses video recognition software to identify copyright infringers. It has absolutely nothing to do with text.
I don't know if this is still true and I don't really know what this means but if you "mirror" your video it is enough to fool the system. Heard about this a while ago so maybe they've caught on to it and to be honest I don’t know what “mirroring” a video is or what that would look like.
For a while now at YouTube when I check "my videos" it says they only have a .5 star rating. This just happened suddenly and I assumed it was some glitch that would fix on its own soon but it still hasn't. None of my videos have less than a four star rating and when I check the video itself, not just the list under "my videos," the rating is the same as it was before. Does anyone know what I should do or what's wrong? Or even if this has happened to them. And if someone were just watching random videos would mine show up as only having half a star?