Archival efforts are mainly focused on YouTube. Unfortunately, other video platforms like Vimeo are unduely neglected. Not even the Wayback Machine picks up Vimeo videos.
Several videos from the Vimeo company channel that show the legacy site interface are seemingly erased from history after having been on air for over a decade.
For example, "Get To Know The New Vimeo: The Feed" was aired in March 2012. An archive (short URL due to the forum forcibly converting pluses in URLs to spaces, rendering the URL invalid) shows us it was available until at least May 2023. As of January 2024, good luck finding any reupload of it. It doesn't exist.
"Get to Know The New Vimeo: Searching" from April 2012 likely showed the advanced search interface, back when it was equipped with quality and exact time filters (screenshot). This was removed at some point in 2015, leaving a minimalistic search bar at vimeo.com/search and fewer search filters after that.
Archival efforts are mainly focused on YouTube. Unfortunately, other video platforms like Vimeo are unduely neglected. Not even the Wayback Machine picks up Vimeo videos.
Several videos from the Vimeo company channel that show the legacy site interface are seemingly erased from history after having been on air for over a decade.
For example, "Get To Know The New Vimeo: The Feed" was aired in March 2012. An archive shows us it was available until at least May 2023. As of January 2024, good luck finding any reupload of it. It doesn't exist.
"Get to Know The New Vimeo: Searching" from April 2012 likely showed the advanced search interface, back when it was equipped with quality and exact time filters (screenshot). This was removed at some point in 2015, leaving a minimalistic search bar at vimeo.com/search and fewer search filters after that.
Perhaps it is due to the VigLink redirect? It might have mis-encoded characters such as "?" and "&" in the URL.
Try checking that, yeah.
Actually, it was the rich text editor not encoding the URLs properly, so editing them manually using the BBCode editor fixed it. Thanks for letting me know.
Last Edit: Mar 24, 2024 18:44:21 GMT by gordon: punctuation
Actually, it was the rich text editor not encoding the URLs properly, so editing them manually using the BBCode editor fixed it. Thanks for letting me know.
Any time.
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