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by userbinator
2048 days ago
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In other words, the metadata service. The actual content servers are still up, so provided you know where the content is, you can still access it. (Does anyone still remember when you could easily download videos from YT by simply replacing "watch" with "get_video" in the URL? I miss those days... when corporate greed hadn't gotten to where it is today.) |
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But it makes it hard to download, unless you stitch all that on the receiving end, something that youtube-dl does.
Greed and etc. were already piled on top of that with DRM, obfuscation and the like.