It's scary how much power judges have. Especially federal judges who don't have to face reelection.
It's equally insane that YouTube isn't even fighting the subpoena and now the YouTubers are on the hook for their own legal fees, including ones with like 300 subscribers.
Also, apparently some of the YouTubers being involved called Blake's law firm to verify, who blatantly lied to them about the subpoena being fake so they'd miss the deadline for motion to quash.