I also remember that some years ago the music video for Hollywood Undead’s No. 5 got removed from their official vevo channel for some reason. The good thing is the music video has a reupload on vimeo.
Ok I’m back on this thread for something I just discovered. There was a video made by a channel called GizmoTom (I think) and I recall he once made a video about who is Dead Bite from Hollywood Undead’s Heart of a Champion music video. I just discovered now that the video is gone because the youtube account closed. It’s kinda sad to me because I remember the creator mentioned he was taking a break from youtube and apparently he just deactivated his youtube account
It's actually, an advertisement web series on YouTube by Telekom Erleben (T-Mobile) the first three episodes were 3-4 minutes and the final episodes were only 1 minute.
While navigating through YouTube, before a music video, I saw a commercial with a woman (brown hair and pony tail) infront of a dark green background saying the German phrase:
Hallo! Ich habe tolle Neuigkeiten für Sie!
Which translates into:
Hello! I have great news for you!
As far as I can remember, said advertisement appeared after some Samsung printer ink commercial and before an Air-Up drink commercial.
I skipped the commercial out of habit, but a few seconds later, I got curious what she was going to say. I tried browsing several more music videos hoping to make the advertisement re-appear, but it never did.
I know, there is little hope of finding it again, but I wish there was a browser extension or user script which automatically logs the video ID of all appearing advertisements (in video debug information:addebug_videoId), as well as time stamps and the current URLs into a text file, perhaps stored inside the download folder, so they can be found again. (And the same for SoundCloud tracks, because browsing history does not store these either.)
If any skilled programmer here has half an hour of free time and could create such script, and post it here, this would be much appreciated.
Said organisation once had a YouTube Archive project in 2018 or so. Not sure what happened to it. Wasn't the next batch of deleted videos supposed to be uploaded there? Looks like the existing collection has been deleted. That's sad.
Said organisation once had a YouTube Archive project in 2018 or so. Not sure what happened to it. Wasn't the next batch of deleted videos supposed to be uploaded there? Looks like the existing collection has been deleted. That's sad.
From what I've heard, it's not been deleted, just made invisible to the public.
In 2012, a YouTube video blogger whose rhetoric somewhat resembles Gus Johnson made a rant about this Samsung Galaxy S3 commercial which mocked the iPhone 5. The linked video is a reupload, not original, as Samsung usually privates their uploads after one year.
The rant video, possibly around 10 minued long, mentioned that the commercial had gained three million views after a day. And the rant video also asserted that Galaxy S3 users have god complexes and think they will treated like god when visiting a mobile phone store.
I watched said video in 2016, as far as I can remember.
Said organisation once had a YouTube Archive project in 2018 or so. Not sure what happened to it. Wasn't the next batch of deleted videos supposed to be uploaded there? Looks like the existing collection has been deleted. That's sad.
From what I've heard, it's not been deleted, just made invisible to the public.
I also noticed it. I wonder when their project will make progress. I wish them good luck.
From what I've heard, it's not been deleted, just made invisible to the public.
I also noticed it. I wonder when their project will make progress. I wish them good luck.
From what I can tell, the project is ending soon since the unlimited file storage on Google Drive ends in June and the person running the archive doesn't want to maintain it for a few more months. However, they still have a huge archive of channels.
A German fact/list/rank video channel named „FLIP - ALLES WAS DU WISSEN MUSST!” (“FLIP! – All you need to know!”) strived to become popular in mid-2017.
The logo included a green and an orange arrow. In the videos themselves, they surrounded the number in the list video, in the lower left corner.
Somewhen in late 2017 or early 2018 however, they wiped out their entire stash of videos.
As of February 2019, their video titles were still backed up on Google Plus [search archive/short URL] [Google Plus page archive/short URL]. The archive also contains publication dates, but lacks video URLs and the channel ID, and by the time I noticed, the URLs were already pruned from my mobile web browser's history database a long time ago, as it only memorizes the last three months.
Indeed a benefit of Google Plus (while it existed) was that conversations under removed videos would sometimes be backed up, and could even be resumed. But we all know where Google Plus went.
Maybe some users with YouTube AutoShare enabled did upvote some of their videos, backing up some video URLs and respective titles to Twitter. But, as is known, AutoShare sadly is gone since January 31st, 2019, half a month after annotations died.
hi, i'm looking for a youtube channel (i don't know if it's lost media or not) i can't remember the name of the channel. The photo on the account was one of those aliens that appeared in a French animation (I don't remember the name) this channel uploaded super underground content from the 70's to the 90's focused on disco music and darkwave, the owner of the channel called Tony had a music channel apart from the account. I am very intrigued by this type of content but now it is totally lost for me. Curiously, that day I did not have my YouTube account activated. I will continue investigating but if anyone has information it would be very helpful, thank you.
hi, i'm looking for a youtube channel (i don't know if it's lost media or not) i can't remember the name of the channel. The photo on the account was one of those aliens that appeared in a French animation (I don't remember the name) this channel uploaded super underground content from the 70's to the 90's focused on disco music and darkwave, the owner of the channel called Tony had a music channel apart from the account. I am very intrigued by this type of content but now it is totally lost for me. Curiously, that day I did not have my YouTube account activated. I will continue investigating but if anyone has information it would be very helpful, thank you. and the videos are very wierd.