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  • Two new internet finds.

    One I know is new. The other may have been reposted before, but I haven't seen it here.

    (URLs malformed for obvious reasons.)

    http ://textsfromlastnight.com/Text-Replies-28248.html

    http ://www.youtube.com/watch?v=afDcgrCtXKY&feature=related

  • #2
    Let's test this ridiculous direct link theory:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=afDcg...eature=related

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    • #3
      Fascinating. Over 30 hours later, the video is still there. This direct link thing is just YouTube corporate bullshit.

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      • #4
        love the short, never seen it thanks

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Peevert
          Fascinating. Over 30 hours later, the video is still there. This direct link thing is just YouTube corporate bullshit.
          It's probably still there, because it is not against the rules.

          Believe me, YouTube is what it is because of ads. A company in advertisement on the internet knows how to mine and use data, and are smart enough to not throw away anything that might be useful.

          They have it, it is useful, so they will use http referer headers to quickly flag videos as possibly offending.

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          • #6
            Yes, but they are not doing blanket deletions based on HTTP Referers as some have suggested.

            What is and is not "against the rules" is very subjective. I still believe the real issue is a self righteous YouTube volunteer moderator that reads this site, finds the videos, whacks his 1 inch cock, and then gets them deleted as TOS violations.

            Edit: To the YouTube Moderator, I sincerely apologize if I over estimated the size of your cock.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Peevert
              Yes, but they are not doing blanket deletions based on HTTP Referers as some have suggested.
              No, they do not. They are probably just flagged automatically.

              There's just so many hours of video uploaded every day, they simply use all the help they can get for moderating the videos.

              I don't really care about them deleting videos. It's their right to do so.
              Even if it does not violate their terms of service.
              I am simply happy they do not even try to make it hard to download videos.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Drying
                I am simply happy they do not even try to make it hard to download videos.
                I agree.

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