> youtube deleted 700 videos created for internal training for our company I don't mean to be an asshole, but nobody guarantees you that your videos will stay up perpetually on YouTube. Especially if you've got hundreds of private or unlisted videos, it doesn't particularly surprise me that YouTube would pull them down, even if only for petty reasons. If you've been following the state of their website over the past…
> "the cloud" isn't a panacea for your storage needs. Except that is exactly how cloud companies market themselves. That is exactly what cloud companies have been telling consumers for a decade+. Right up to the point of commercials showing someone lose a device and saying “no worries, it’s all in the cloud!”, etc. We’ve been told for years that our data is safer in the cloud than it is on our own devices. That the c…
Tell HN: YouTube and how my wife lost 7 years of work
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Re: Tell HN: YouTube and how my wife lost 7 years of work
#22Earlier quoted context omitted.
I know this, you know this, and OP has for damned sure just realised this, as has anyone else who's read this post. What the purpose of your comment? It's not helpful.
If even one person sees that comment and pulls their content out of the google ecosystem, then the comment was helpful. Run this: youtube-dl https://youtube.com/c/MyChannel and have a snack while it finishes. You'll thank yourself later.
Re: Tell HN: YouTube and how my wife lost 7 years of work
#23Earlier quoted context omitted.
I know this, you know this, and OP has for damned sure just realised this, as has anyone else who's read this post. What the purpose of your comment? It's not helpful.
To give everyone else who hasn't done these things a harsh reminder of the damage it could bring if you don't.
Re: Tell HN: YouTube and how my wife lost 7 years of work
#24> youtube deleted 700 videos created for internal training for our company I don't mean to be an asshole, but nobody guarantees you that your videos will stay up perpetually on YouTube. Especially if you've got hundreds of private or unlisted videos, it doesn't particularly surprise me that YouTube would pull them down, even if only for petty reasons. If you've been following the state of their website over the past…
And why should they? Google actively markets itself as trustworthy. Unless you know someone who has been burned, the average non-professional YouTube user who just thought it was a sensible way to host their videos would not be aware of the pattern.
Re: Tell HN: YouTube and how my wife lost 7 years of work
#25> youtube deleted 700 videos created for internal training for our company I don't mean to be an asshole, but nobody guarantees you that your videos will stay up perpetually on YouTube. Especially if you've got hundreds of private or unlisted videos, it doesn't particularly surprise me that YouTube would pull them down, even if only for petty reasons. If you've been following the state of their website over the past…
Re: Tell HN: YouTube and how my wife lost 7 years of work
#26Earlier quoted context omitted.
If even one person sees that comment and pulls their content out of the google ecosystem, then the comment was helpful. Run this: youtube-dl https://youtube.com/c/MyChannel and have a snack while it finishes. You'll thank yourself later.
Should not creators already have local copies of videos they upload to YouTube?
Re: Tell HN: YouTube and how my wife lost 7 years of work
#27As useless and pithy it is to say "just restore from backup", having your livelihood (or a significant time investment) depend on a system far outside of your control, where you have no service guarantees or even a billable relationship, is a fairly shaky ground to stand on. Ultimately if you spend your time producing digital assets, you should have taken action to ensure you had ownership and control over them somew…
I know this, you know this, and OP has for damned sure just realised this, as has anyone else who's read this post. What the purpose of your comment? It's not helpful.
I think it's important to mention that such trust is misplaced and risky, ALWAYS make backups. Sure it's generally common sense for many, but the OPs story is a nice example.
Re: Tell HN: YouTube and how my wife lost 7 years of work
#28Earlier quoted context omitted.
I know this, you know this, and OP has for damned sure just realised this, as has anyone else who's read this post. What the purpose of your comment? It's not helpful.
To give everyone else who hasn't done these things a harsh reminder of the damage it could bring if you don't.
If that weren’t the case, I agree with you, it’s a good message to spread.
Re: Tell HN: YouTube and how my wife lost 7 years of work
#29https://takeout.google.com/settings/takeout/custom/youtube?p...
This will generate a link that could possibly have an archive of every video uploaded by that account.
You don't have have any contact information listed on your account page. Please do so.
Re: Tell HN: YouTube and how my wife lost 7 years of work
#30Do you use Macs? Do you have Time Machine?