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by xp84
305 days ago
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I seem to remember this stupid behavior with maxresdefault going back at least a decade. As though there is no way that it could default to the correct thumbnail for any video -- surely it would not just help random hackers like OP, but also be more efficient for internal teams at Google to be able to render a preview for a video knowing only its ID, instead of making an API call to get the correct thumbnail name. Great example of a 10-minute bug being prioritized at #837,434,212 and never resolved. I'd like to judge harshly, but let's be honest, most codebases older than a month have their share of these embarrassments. |
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You would think YouTube (owned by Google) would in short order also add such a button to comments. Haha, no. They didn't.
About a decade later, probably more, they finally implemented it, albeit only in desktop mode. Not a big deal, just millions and millions of unreadable comments for millions of users for many years. Was probably prioritized at #837,434,211.