I couldn’t verify a specific person or channel who “pirated all of Home Alone” on YouTube from the available information. The reliable detail I could confirm is that YouTube has had ongoing problems with full-length unauthorized movies appearing on the platform, including recent reporting on pirated films gaining views before removal.

What’s known

  • There’s no confirmed public attribution in the sources I found tying the full pirated upload of Home Alone to a named person or channel.
  • Broader reporting shows YouTube has been flooded with unauthorized full-length movies through compromised or deceptive uploads, which can rack up views before takedown.
  • Home Alone itself has long been a heavily pirated holiday title, but that does not identify a specific uploader.

What this means

If you saw a viral post claiming someone “pirated all of Home Alone on YouTube,” that claim may be referring to a deleted upload, a reused account, or a forum rumor rather than a clearly identified individual. Without a specific video link, channel name, or article naming the uploader, the claim stays unconfirmed.

Public takeaway

The most defensible answer is: no verified public source identifies who did it. The safer framing is that Home Alone is one of many films that have appeared in unauthorized full-length uploads on YouTube over time.

TL;DR: I couldn’t confirm a specific pirate or channel; the available evidence only shows that unauthorized full-length movie uploads, including holiday films like Home Alone , do circulate on YouTube.