Guys I love LSSQ, but recently I went back to watch a video that was uploaded in 2022. When I went back to see it I couldn't find it anywhere. It was a video where LSSQ talked about how around the end of AnimeMates lifespan they stopped carrying out orders, and it was surprising to see this video because at the time he mostly made lost media compilation videos. I dont know what happened to it but if anyone has answers please tell me.
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I was just curious about what happened to it because it seems like such a random thing to be deleted, plus I really enjoyed that video too. I would love to see the video again, and even more, id love an answer to what happened to it.
Ironic. A lost media youtuber's video became lost media! Lmfao
In all seriousness though, you shouldn't forget how easy it can be for something to become lost media. Whether it's just a youtube video that got deleted recently, or an old cartoon that had all known copies destroyed in fire.
Ironic. A lost media youtuber's video became lost media! Lmfao
In all seriousness though, you shouldn't forget how easy it can be for something to become lost media. Whether it's just a youtube video that got deleted recently, or an old cartoon that had all known copies destroyed in fire.
I want to say I recently asked LSSQ about something completely different, But I took the opportunity to bring it up. He Said he took it down because he felt it didn't fit the format of his channel at that time, and I do agree since as I said he mostly made Lost Media compilation videos at that time. ahe said he might get it back up which I'm not sure how.
Last Edit: Jan 11, 2023 23:46:57 GMT by nostalgist32x
ahe said he might get it back up which I'm not sure how.
usually when youtubers delete videos, they don't actually delete them but they instead set them as private, this allows them to republish them later if they want to
ahe said he might get it back up which I'm not sure how.
usually when youtubers delete videos, they don't actually delete them but they instead set them as private, this allows them to republish them later if they want to
Yeah that's true, he also said it used to be in an unlisted playlist but that was taken down.