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Tdep
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Quote: Originally posted by j_sum1  |
When the channel went down, Explosions and Fire stated that he was not going to restore everything to the new E&F2 channel. He figured that
losing a lot of the earlier stuff was not an enormous loss: basically because he had learned so much in the intervening period and that his focus had
changed considerably. Also he said that he had not kept accurate backups of the earlier material. Some of it was a bit Jackass anyway.
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This is very correct, but people were sharing backups without my consent or control anyway. This was something I wasn't a fan of, mainly because the
early videos featured other people doing stupid things, and now they're trying to be doctors and teachers and stuff, and I didn't want to ruin their
lives.
So I went through and got clearance for each video from everyone involved and now I have a Bitchute with the older videos and the newer ones, uploaded
in chronological order of them being originally put up on Youtube (well, to the best of my memory): https://www.bitchute.com/channel/UfBs6jQYpKJB/
You can decide for yourself if the content is jackass or not, but i'll be surprised if you think that the earlier videos are worthwhile viewing. Its
interesting to me because I like seeing how the videos and the format progressed, and i've put some 'directors commentary' notes under each video, but
still, a lot of the content is a painful watch (the 'Sodium Hydroxide' video is probably the most painful). Content that is more better remembered
than revisited, at least I think.
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I have 53 gig of copies of many such videos from YouTube of a few years ago. I'm willing to share them if anybody is interested and can propose a
workable method.
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Quote: Originally posted by Paddywhacker  |
I have 53 gig of copies of many such videos from YouTube of a few years ago. I'm willing to share them if anybody is interested and can propose a
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Why not upload them to BitChute?
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I am at 233 gigs.

[Edited on 29-11-2019 by cirice1]
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I prefer using torrent. I hope someone would upload to torrent sharing sites like pirate bay so I can download them all at once.
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BitChute also uses torrents to seed videos.
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Quote: Originally posted by fusso  | I prefer using torrent. I hope someone would upload to torrent sharing sites like pirate bay so I can download them all at once.
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It isn't a complete archive, it mostly lack some of the newest NileRed and Nurdrage videos, a lot of videos from John Black Super Chemist are not in
it and also i don't have any vids from PoorMans Chemist
Attachment: youtube chem.torrent (1.3MB) This file has been downloaded 403 times
[Edited on 29-11-2019 by cirice1]
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Here is my own smaller collection.
Edit: Magnet URI
magnet:?xt=urn:btih:5DE990393DFA8C26CB8D6DC129FC4BCC48C0FC78&dn=Chemistry%20Demos&tr=http%3a%2f%2fwww.torrent-downloads.to%3a2710%2fannounce&a
mp;tr=udp%3a%2f%2ftracker.openbittorrent.com%3a80%2fannounce&tr=udp%3a%2f%2fexodus.desync.com%3a6969&tr=udp%3a%2f%2ftracker.openbittorrent.com
%3a80&tr=udp%3a%2f%2ftracker.coppersurfer.tk%3a6969&tr=http%3a%2f%2fwww.sumotracker.com%2fannounce&tr=udp%3a%2f%2ftracker.leechers-paradis
e.org%3a6969
Attachment: Chemistry Demos.torrent (194kB) This file has been downloaded 364 times
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Has anybody had any success getting filed from these torrents?
I haven't been able to grab any of circe1's, and it appears that nobody has downloaded any of mine. Maybe I'm not using uTorrent properly. A
screenshot of my torrent with trackers is attached.
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Thanks for sharing!!!
Quote: Originally posted by cirice1  | Quote: Originally posted by fusso  | I prefer using torrent. I hope someone would upload to torrent sharing sites like pirate bay so I can download them all at once.
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It isn't a complete archive, it mostly lack some of the newest NileRed and Nurdrage videos, a lot of videos from John Black Super Chemist are not in
it and also i don't have any vids from PoorMans Chemist
[Edited on 29-11-2019 by cirice1] |
Many, many thanks for sharing your collection cirice1. You have some titles from various channels which have since been deleted on Youtube. I'm busy
downloading your torrent now. Thanks for seeding too if that's you.
Ever since Youtube began its censorship campaign around 2016-17 onwards, I've been scrambling to rip as many Youtube channels which I fear will come
under the axe. I'm also scrambling to find copies of deleted content before they too disappear. I started off downloading each video manually, then I
learned about youtube-dl and automated downloading, then went through the steep learning curve of advanced shell programming in order to download
other website content which I deem precious and in danger of disappearing forever. Youtube has come down especially hard on chemistry channels. In
fact, the entire internet is getting censored as we see website after website being shut down. Wikileaks will surely be next on their radar. The trend
is clear: they want to keep potentially dangerous knowledge away from inquisitive minds. They want us all to be declawed, domesticated and rendered
harmless, like factory-farmed chicken. And let's not even mention the over-the-top copyright policing. But this is another story for another day.
If you don't already know, there are backups of various chemistry channels on archive.org, some of which include deleted videos:
Code: | NileRed
https://archive.org/details/NileRed_me
https://archive.org/details/youtube_UCFhXFikryT4aFcLkLw2LBLA
NurdRage:
https://archive.org/details/Nurdrage_me
https://archive.org/details/youtube_UCIgKGGJkt1MrNmhq3vRibYA
Laboratory of Liptakov:
https://archive.org/details/LaboratoryofLiptakov_me
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The archive.org search engine is not very tolerant of mistakes. It won't present results which are similar, only exact matching results. When
searching channel names, try various combinations of strings eg for NileRed, try nile red, red nile, nilered, therednile etc. Also search for the
channel identifier eg UCIgKGGJkt1MrNmhq3vRibYA. There's a user called Video Archivist who uploads specifically deleted videos to archive.org from
various channels, using the channel identifier.
And lastly, you must obviously know that various users have also moved to Bitchute. For example, the old Laboratory of Liptakov videos which were
censored by Youtube are now at:
Code: | https://www.bitchute.com/channel/mendelejev/ |
It looks like the ScienceMadness chemistry channel list has kept track of all the changes:
Code: | http://www.sciencemadness.org/smwiki/index.php/List_of_chemistry_Youtube_channels |
Forgive me if I'm just stating the obvious. I'm new here an just signed up. I thought I'd post this partly for the benefit of others who will find
this thread in later years.
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