I had no idea Google Drive regularly or programmatically looked through my data for anything objectionable.
I've never put it on the cloud, but I've had legal cases I worked on that would have definitely flagged automated review triggers. Its shocking to me that there's such a difference in what companies do with your data if you upload it to Google Drive vs. iCloud Drive these days.
A YouTuber who exposes scams is trying to contact Google after his Google account was (presumably mistakenly) locked pending deletion. It sounds like a typo in the alternative email address he submitted for the appeal process might prevent him from proceeding with the appeal. Can anybody put him in contact with somebody at Google?