Ok so a little bit of backstory for other people who were not actively involved with the KCA recording search: I made an updated list with all the recordings on a Google Doc. This included 2008 and 2012, which were not a part of where I got the other recordings. However, 2008 has just been taken down by Paramount Global and this is really bad. To everyone who sees this, I want to ask you to go and download KCA 2012 so that we can save it before it gets found by Paramount (luckily there's 2 uploads of it but we're not taking any chances).
Post by psychedelicfursfan on Apr 3, 2024 3:11:12 GMT
The episode can still be found on the Wayback Machine. I copy and pasted the link of the deleted YouTube video and the episode/video was archived (link).
The episode can still be found on the Wayback Machine. I copy and pasted the link of the deleted YouTube video and the episode/video was archived (link).
Well done.
"oooh, you're a- a freaked out child in the woods..."
The episode can still be found on the Wayback Machine. I copy and pasted the link of the deleted YouTube video and the episode/video was archived (link).
Rule of thumb, always upload to Internet Archive and/or Mega before ever uploading on YouTube. Although YouTube helps give found media exposure, it's just too risky with all the copyright. I remember seeing a Twitter thread where someone was trying to say that found media should NEVER be on YouTube, and while I vehemently disagree with their point and how rude their post was, they did raise a great point about not relying entirely on Google for these sorts of archival efforts.
The episode can still be found on the Wayback Machine. I copy and pasted the link of the deleted YouTube video and the episode/video was archived (link).
Rule of thumb, always upload to Internet Archive and/or Mega before ever uploading on YouTube. Although YouTube helps give found media exposure, it's just too risky with all the copyright. I remember seeing a Twitter thread where someone was trying to say that found media should NEVER be on YouTube, and while I vehemently disagree with their point and how rude their post was, they did raise a great point about not relying entirely on Google for these sorts of archival efforts.
Something along these lines should be pinned to the top of the board.
"oooh, you're a- a freaked out child in the woods..."