If the answer is YES - then you should let them know via the Google Forum thread they have set up to listen to your concerns, especially if you’re convinced your site is legitimate and your video relevant.
Here is what Google has to say in the forum:
“According to our metrics, this update improves overall search quality. However, we are interested in hearing feedback from site owners and the community as we continue to refine our algorithms. If you know of a high quality site that has been negatively affected by this change, please bring it to our attention in this thread. Note that as this is an algorithmic change we are unable to make manual exceptions, but in cases of high quality content we can pass the examples along to the engineers who will look at them as they work on future iterations and improvements to the algorithm. So even if you don’t see us responding, know that we’re doing a lot of listening."
At Smart Video we have developed an automated online video SEO tool that fulfills all the requirements that Google needs to find video content on your website, index it and present it along side your link in Google Universal Search. We constantly monitor any changes or fluctuations in the way Google selects videos for your trophy search terms, to ensure they appear as often as possible. In fact we find that videos indexed using our tool often receive significant increases in impressions and consequently click-throughs to the video owner's site.
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