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Topic: How do you find and watch deleted YouTube videos for free???

+Anonymous A1.1 year ago #67,749

I have been watching YouTube ever since it first launched. Unfortunately they keep deleting good videos over the years >:(

Is there a website where I can watch those videos????

+Anonymous B1.1 year ago, 12 minutes later[T] [B] #672,181

you have to perform this ancient(by internet standards) ritual called "fucking a shit up your ass"

im not really gonna go into it here, but it was extensively performed, experimented with, and documented on the tinychan of the eras past, so just use the search feature.

+Anonymous C1.1 year ago, 1 minute later, 14 minutes after the original post[T] [B] #672,182

I know a website that’s specifically designed for exactly what OP is talking about, but for my own reputation I have to say that I do not know what it is called.

+Remember Cruzetor !TtCruze/gs1.1 year ago, 12 hours later, 12 hours after the original post[T] [B] #672,221

> for free???
Are you aware of a paid service that does this? spoiler: usenet does NOT in fact have a mirror of the exact file that you were trying to download from that other site that got dmca'd

+Anonymous E1 week ago, 1 year later, 1 year after the original post[T] [B] #679,104

https://hn.algolia.com/?dateRange=last24h&page=0&prefix=false&query=&sort=byPopularity&type=story

+Anonymous F1 week ago, 23 hours later, 1 year after the original post[T] [B] #679,124

There are some places that store videos that you can find if you have the url

+Anonymous G1 week ago, 10 hours later, 1 year after the original post[T] [B] #679,129

Use PreserveTube to save videos, except don't archive pointless slop or he will be mad at you o algo (he might even shut the website down like he did with Spy.pet/dis.cool)
Pro-tip: save and compress it locally to your own device, DO NOT TRUST ANYONE ELSE SINCE YOU CAN'T RELY ON THEM, EVERYTHING YOU LOVE WILL EVENTUALLY DISAPPEAR FOREVER AND EVER IN THE NEAR FUTURE, EVEN INTERNET ARCHIVE WILL DELETE SAVED SNAPSHOTS AND FILES, RECORD EVERYTHING YOU SEE, SAVE IT ALL,

SAVE IT ALL

(Edited 9 minutes later.)


+Anonymous H1 week ago, 1 hour later, 1 year after the original post[T] [B] #679,130

@previous (G)
I hope an EMP takes out all electronics bringing on purge day:infinite time glitch.

+Anonymous I1 week ago, 20 minutes later, 1 year after the original post[T] [B] #679,131

archiving-data-on-paper-using-2d-im.jpg@previous (H)
*prints data on paper*
psshh.. nothin personnel... kid

·Anonymous I1 week ago, 6 hours later, 1 year after the original post[T] [B] #679,135

Vocaroo.jpg@679,129 (G)
What's up with websites' inactive user policies and suddenly deciding to delete old/unseen media lately? “Popular” doesn't mean “worth preserving” but I guess they're just too fucking retarded to know that.

·Anonymous I1 week ago, 1 hour later, 1 year after the original post[T] [B] #679,136

It's that their urgent need to make “big changes” is what weirds me out, just because they look at the [current year] on the calendar and think to themselves, “Oh MY, the future is already here! Maybe I gotta change that business model just to show that we're still keeping up with the times! We must modernize everything!” No, you don't need to do anything. But I guess we're all emotionally and economically driven, copying others' actions, believing it's a good idea to purge data if they have already seen a major website doing it too before. This only further contributes to internet balkanization (splinternet) and distrust towards website owners. At least they could apply this policy ONLY TO newly uploaded content and warn people with a message whenever they want to upload something, instead of burning it all down, decades worth of content. There's some actual hidden gems buried beneath the trash. There should also be methods to decrease the size, using sophisticated filters analyzing huge batches of data, various compression methods suited for different needs, copyright detection, file duplication checking, whatever the fuck can be thrown at it, and why can you not let people just torrent your database instead? I mean, yeah sure, “for privacy reasons” but I don't think that's okay with the way how you're handling data spanning from several years ago, but apparently it's fine to let a new owner take your place that can maintain and pay for it who probably doesn't even give a shit about its legacy and could turn against everyone at any moment? Why do so many platforms and services let this happen? Is there a solution to data degradation (bit rot)? I'm tired of seeing things vanish, stuff made by people who are probably dead today, and I fucking hate whatever we have now, and it can't be taken back.
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