If think this can happen if a malicious person (a competitor for example) use a bot to mass report your videos. So it might not be as random as you think. I'm currently in a conundrum: I'm completely degoogled except a YT account that I can lose without problem. I have built a website a few weeks ago and I don't think I can get good SEO rankings if I don't use Google console tools. I'm just procrastinating because it…
Tell HN: YouTube and how my wife lost 7 years of work
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#162YouTube is too random and uncontrollable.
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#163I cant help with Youtube but this is a good reminder to look at your other practices and make sure you aren’t reliant on Google for anything else, and aren’t using free services for other critical functionality.
Or if you are essentially exploiting such service you have sufficient backups(in plural).
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#164After seeing posts like this on HN for years, this one officially scared me enough to completely migrate off Gmail altogether. I’m in the process right now of removing my gmail from any online account. Pro-tip: if you use a password manager, it’s as easy as searching for your Gmail address. For all other accounts, I’ve been able to find them by searching for the phrases “verify your email” or “verify email” or “verif…
You can also navigate to Settings > Security > Signing in with Google to see everywhere that you've used Google Sign in (oAuth).
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#165Earlier 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?
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#166After seeing posts like this on HN for years, this one officially scared me enough to completely migrate off Gmail altogether. I’m in the process right now of removing my gmail from any online account. Pro-tip: if you use a password manager, it’s as easy as searching for your Gmail address. For all other accounts, I’ve been able to find them by searching for the phrases “verify your email” or “verify email” or “verif…
I’m not saying this is bad advice. It’s not a bad idea to reduce single points of failure! But without objectivity about how often this happens, there’s probably a lot of other far worse problems that deserve our attention.
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#167Mea Culpa I'm in the industry. I knew we should have had backups. She is brilliant but not technical and while the backups would have been expensive and difficult due to size, I should have built multiple NAS and distributed them geographically and used Syncthing to keep them updated. To be clear we were legacy G-suite users and have converted to paying customers, so it was a free service while this happened, and is…
Back up everything in G-Suite outside of Google . If your Youtube account is connected to your G-Suite services they are at risk as well. Geo dispersed NAS is probably the most cost effective long term but for now the important thing is getting data off Google services before you lose it forever. So take a look at other cloud providers in the short term. The more you interact with Google and ask questions the more li…
I reported the situation to Google and they could confirm with the parcel company the delivery was not completed successfully (plus some additional background checks they did after requesting access to my account) and they refunded the order.
The thing is I was not brave enough to place a second order of a Pixel because of fear of risking closure of my gmail account if the phone in the second order was also stolen before delivery, so I ended up ordering a Nokia instead.
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#168Earlier quoted context omitted.
It's really disheartening that these support channels are so poor. I had my bank account terminated recently for a valid support request the bank didn't want to deal with as it would require a change to their concrete support script. My girlfriend had her Tumblr account terminated by some automated process and Tumblr won't respond to her. And this was devasting to her, because not only was it content she had spent a…
I wonder what the right rule is. I think if I were running a Web 2.0 site, a deactivated account would still allow log-in for, say, 60 days, but present only an account admin panel with four options: - Appeal the deactivation, with guaranteed human review of the account if above the, say, 20th %ile of account age - Download your text and media assets - Send a message to social connections with an e-mail where to reac…
In the OP's scenario, for instance, YouTube could have at least allowed his partner to export all the videos.
There are some definite easy wins to be made by players in this space that don't even involve them having to hire more humans.
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#169Re: Tell HN: YouTube and how my wife lost 7 years of work
#170Mea Culpa I'm in the industry. I knew we should have had backups. She is brilliant but not technical and while the backups would have been expensive and difficult due to size, I should have built multiple NAS and distributed them geographically and used Syncthing to keep them updated. To be clear we were legacy G-suite users and have converted to paying customers, so it was a free service while this happened, and is…
It's not cheap but passive.