29-05-2023, 08:26 AM
(28-05-2023, 08:44 PM)Larry the Loafer Wrote: There's also the fact that some weirdos - such as myself - get a real kick out of broadcast quality copies of these shows, as opposed to the grim, deinterlaced 25fps uploads that the majority of folks settle for on YouTube.
Still hunting for a decent quality clip (as a keepsake no doubt of that time you knocked Nick Frisby out, are you Larry?
But anyway as highlighted YouTube isn't permanent... well anything. There are a few "official" channels floating around for various companies, shows etc that stopped being maintained after the show they pertain too ended, but even then no guarantee they'll hang around. Google updated their "inactive account" policy last week for Google accounts with view to deletion for inactive accounts (which would include YouTube accounts) and then had to update it to tack on the phrase "Additionally, we do not have plans to delete accounts with YouTube videos at this time."
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"at this time" is usually code for it will happen at some unspecified point down the line, so watch this space.