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The Kakhovka Dam Disaster in Data

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The Internet Archive and Alexa Internet

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Archive of Royalflare, a 15-Year Touhou Scoreboard, by Maribel Hearn

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YouTube to Permanently Replace Discussions with Community Posts in October

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YouTube to remove Discussion Tab on Oct 12

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YouTube got unlisted videos thanks to a high school teacher (2010)

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YouTube begins privating pre-2017 unlisted videos through staged roll-out

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Bad Apple Carved into Apples [リンゴの魔術師/Ringonomajyutsu]

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In 1982, 20% of the world lived under a military junta

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Transkribus Is a Handwritten Text Recognition Project

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Countries with 2 Largest Cities Furthest Apart

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Stanford Brain-Computer-Interface achieves 18 words per minute

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YouTube Will Private Old Unlisted Videos Next Month

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How to Recover Yahoo Groups from the Internet Archive

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WhatsApp's Latest Feature Is Holding Your Chats for Ransom

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Why Proactive Archiving? Yahoo Answers

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The Legacy of MadV, the YouTuber time forgot

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themadprogramer
·4 年前·議論
I guess you can say that it FADED LIKE A FLASH :}
themadprogramer
·4 年前·議論
> If the IA didn't exist, we'd have to invent it.

You know, a part of the original company vision for YouTube prior to the Google acquisition was really something akin to the IA, in that they did pride themselves with hosting footage of the Indian Ocean Earthquake:

https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Indian+Ocean+ea...

Now, acting as diplomatically as I possibly can, I can say that your suggestions of the IA and YouTube interfacing together were at a previous point in time a continuous process. But a number of factors have made direct cooperation between the IA and Google (thereby YouTube) come to a screeching halt.

At this current point in time, we stand at a historical crossroad. And I'm only here to just act as a humble messenger ;)
themadprogramer
·4 年前·議論
You knew what you were signing up for. Your imagination is the only limit at zombo.com
themadprogramer
·4 年前·議論
You have to, however, also consider the multi-domainness of YouTube videos. Yeah sure, there's billions of hours of clips not one person can watch in a single life-time. But unlike your 2000-year old Roman shopping lists, we have footage of events that are anchored to a particular time-period. Or location.

One of the most impressive things you can do is, try searching up a landmark. My personal favorite is the [Jumping Stone](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1TtMN8nXTM) on the Nias Island of Indonesia. What would have otherwise just remained a novel tourist attraction, forgotten by the modernity of the 21st century, is now essentially a "tag" which has hours of footage associated with it. Thousands of tourists travelling back and forth, locals growing old, new people being born, buildings being built and demolished around it. You can even just study how video quality improved in that particular region. That there IS something wholly unique to this era and definitely worth preserving. YouTube as a company has figured the logistics of storing it, but the question of how humans can hope to read such data remains yet unanswered.
themadprogramer
·4 年前·議論
There was something of a brokered agreement between Archive Team/Twitter to upload a fraction of Tweets to the IA. That too, unfortunately, ceased some time last year. Either way you might want to take a look at https://archive.org/details/twitterstream
themadprogramer
·4 年前·議論
Maybe someone should do a Kickstarter for it ;)
themadprogramer
·4 年前·議論
Forwarding this to Reddit/Slashdot. The Old Internet ain't dead yet :p
themadprogramer
·5 年前·議論
majyutsu doesn't do apple art as much nowadays, but you can find some of his older work on his blog here http://ringomajyutu.blog3.fc2.com/
themadprogramer
·5 年前·議論
agreed. YouTube as a platform has shifted away from hosting to "publishing" and edge-cases like this are unfairly tossed to the side.
themadprogramer
·5 年前·議論
Am I pregant? That will be all: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vgckQGnFEAI
themadprogramer
·6 年前·議論
Avatar Yield Project Discord Server: https://discord.gg/Fry4NWKM4W

There was also a sister website called "Welcome to Republic City" which is now available on BlueMaxima's Flashpoint: https://bluemaxima.org/flashpoint/
themadprogramer
·6 年前·議論
Why hello there, it seems you've found your way into the So some more backstory on this blogpost: I'm trying to start a nostalgia wave, Flashcember, since this December is well Flash's last December. I'm sure a few the people on here are actually good artists, so would any of you be interested in drawing/sketching one of your favorite flash games? Or perhaps remixing/covering a song? I mean I'd genuinely appreciate it if you could do anything like this at all, but if you want to go the extra mile could you share it around with a #Flashcember hashtag or similar?