← Back to context Comment by qaziquza 2 years ago The point being: archive with yt-dlp while we still can. 5 comments qaziquza Reply amatecha 2 years ago Yes, assume every video you watch and like is going to get deleted in a week or month or year, or whatever. We don't know the timeline but it's really not a question of "if", just when. ipaddr 2 years ago It's surprising how much gets removed often by creators or youtube. amatecha 2 years ago That too! If I go to my old "Favorites" playlists (or whatever they're called), something like 3/4 of the content is gone! Sad stuff. globular-toast 2 years ago Not just videos. If you find something useful or enjoyable and want to ensure future access you need your own copy. TylerE 2 years ago The vast majority of content is essentially ephemeral. I don’t tend to go back and rewatch random videos from years ago.
amatecha 2 years ago Yes, assume every video you watch and like is going to get deleted in a week or month or year, or whatever. We don't know the timeline but it's really not a question of "if", just when. ipaddr 2 years ago It's surprising how much gets removed often by creators or youtube. amatecha 2 years ago That too! If I go to my old "Favorites" playlists (or whatever they're called), something like 3/4 of the content is gone! Sad stuff. globular-toast 2 years ago Not just videos. If you find something useful or enjoyable and want to ensure future access you need your own copy. TylerE 2 years ago The vast majority of content is essentially ephemeral. I don’t tend to go back and rewatch random videos from years ago.
ipaddr 2 years ago It's surprising how much gets removed often by creators or youtube. amatecha 2 years ago That too! If I go to my old "Favorites" playlists (or whatever they're called), something like 3/4 of the content is gone! Sad stuff.
amatecha 2 years ago That too! If I go to my old "Favorites" playlists (or whatever they're called), something like 3/4 of the content is gone! Sad stuff.
globular-toast 2 years ago Not just videos. If you find something useful or enjoyable and want to ensure future access you need your own copy.
TylerE 2 years ago The vast majority of content is essentially ephemeral. I don’t tend to go back and rewatch random videos from years ago.
Yes, assume every video you watch and like is going to get deleted in a week or month or year, or whatever. We don't know the timeline but it's really not a question of "if", just when.
It's surprising how much gets removed often by creators or youtube.
That too! If I go to my old "Favorites" playlists (or whatever they're called), something like 3/4 of the content is gone! Sad stuff.
Not just videos. If you find something useful or enjoyable and want to ensure future access you need your own copy.
The vast majority of content is essentially ephemeral. I don’t tend to go back and rewatch random videos from years ago.