I made a music playlist awhile back. This morning YouTube showed a message saying “1 unavailable video hidden.” You can un-hide hidden videos, which I did. Can you tell from the picture which of these three videos is no longer available*?

YouTube won’t tell you which of the videos in your playlist is no longer available. Got-damn.

*It’s the Tom Petty video, btw.

  • Altima NEO
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    17 hours ago

    I really hate how YouTube goes scorched earth on hidden and removed videos. I already added it to my playlist, YouTube. I’m well aware of it’s contents. At least leave me the damned title so I can find it elsewhere.

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    19 hours ago

    I wish it would at least leave the name of the song so I could remember it and find it elsewhere. Reminds me of why I started doing bookmarks on sites like Etsy vs “favoriting”.

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        10 hours ago

        Unfortunately I didn’t have a desktop/notebook for about 5 years, so I couldn’t do that by my normal means. I guess I could have done screen recording while watching it.

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    16 hours ago

    You can copy and paste the video URL into the Wayback Machine, if it’s decently popular there’s a good chance the title and maybe even the video itself is archived.

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      9 hours ago

      That is what I try to do. I search the Youtube ID and sometimes Duckduckgo will spit out a title.

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    18 hours ago

    By the way is there some way to search for a video title inside a long youtube playlist? I always have to resort to scrolling down a dozen times on long playlists and then use text search in the browser.