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2019 January - SMP Films is having their videos from 13 years ago removed and issued Community Guidelines strikes
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2019 January- it doesn’t matter how small you are copy strikes gunna copy strike. Cap on claimed this video of me playing their game. And it wasn’t even a fight.
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2019 January - Studio 71 Manually Content ID Claims a Memeulous video, after the public is made aware, they end up retracting the claim, but 2 days later they Content ID Claim fainted's video about the same subject that Memeulous's was.

**Original Videos:**


Memeulous:
[https://youtu.be/AAWyfPVyIY8](https://youtu.be/AAWyfPVyIY8)
Fainted:
[https://youtu.be/FNqeTyugrx4](https://youtu.be/FNqeTyugrx4)


**Twitter Posts:**


Memeulous:
[https://twitter.com/Memeulous/status/1088468373850255361](https://twitter.com/Memeulous/status/1088468373850255361)
[https://twitter.com/Memeulous/status/1088790684826517505](https://twitter.com/Memeulous/status/1088790684826517505)
[https://twitter.com/Memeulous/status/1089875823518253056](https://twitter.com/Memeulous/status/1089875823518253056)
Fainted:
[https://twitter.com/faintedsad/status/1090596949546487808](https://twitter.com/faintedsad/status/1090596949546487808)


**Response videos:**


Memeulous:
[https://youtu.be/HJFD6728TUU](https://youtu.be/HJFD6728TUU)
Fainted:
[https://youtu.be/ycxext4ioPc](https://youtu.be/ycxext4ioPc)


**Studio 71 is an MCN, so it is likely that the original creators of the content used (that clearly fell under fair use) asked them specifically to claim these videos for a few extra dollars. This is another example of people exploiting the copyright system. Memeulous's case got to the stage that if he didn't remove it in 7 days he was going to get a strike, as when he appealed they said the claim was still valid. Fainted's situation is currently unclear.**

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2019 January - The video credits tool which gave you the ability to tag collaborators of your videos and linked to each collaborator’s channel has been discontinued and all video credits made using the video credits tool will be deleted as of today, January 31st, 2019.
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FEBRUARY: The Joe Rogan Experience stream shut down during Jack Dorsey interview; Video pulled.

[JRE #1236 - Jack Dorsey](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MDqXcWN5w18)

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Playlist Archiving Method

Feel free to delete this if this isn't the best place.


On the thread through which I encountered this subreddit, someone asked:

>I have a question, what program can I get that can reliably download all a channel's videos AND automatically download every new one that is uploaded?


I gave an answer there which is how I would archive Youtube video in general. If someone knows a better way, feel free to describe it. I prefer Youtube-dl over anything else I know of, so I thought I would give an example

I said:

>Youtube-dl can do this, sort of.
>
>There is a graphical version (Youtube-dlg) but if you use the command line version, you can do something like this:
>
>`youtube-dl --download-archive ArchiveFile -f mp4` [`https://www.youtube.com/watch?list=PL6qASG1ZEnW2xnXnvIfiayZi9FYv5wYIs`](https://www.youtube.com/watch?list=PL6qASG1ZEnW2xnXnvIfiayZi9FYv5wYIs)
>
>The `--download-archive ArchiveFile` part makes the program save a list of video IDs. Then, if you use the same command (with the same file) it will check that file and not re-download the files it did before.
>
>`-f mp4` is just the format I chose.
>
>Then the link I gave was just a playlist link (with the first video info removed, so
>
>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?list=PL6qASG1ZEnW2xnXnvIfiayZi9FYv5wYIs](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWOe2Znb74I&list=PL6qASG1ZEnW2xnXnvIfiayZi9FYv5wYIs) , not [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWOe2Znb74I&list=PL6qASG1ZEnW2xnXnvIfiayZi9FYv5wYIs](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWOe2Znb74I&list=PL6qASG1ZEnW2xnXnvIfiayZi9FYv5wYIs) )
>
>Hopefully that makes sense. You just run the same command again in the same folder to update it.

So, you would just keep a folder for a Youtube playlist (which can just be your own collection of LikelyToBeRemoved video.) The archive file in that folder would keep track of what not to download, so you just rerun your command whenever the playlist has anything added.

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