Saturday, February 11, 2017

How to Download a Deleted YouTube Video [Free online! No installation]




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www.offliberty.com

[FAQ]

Q. Offliberty says that "This video is not available in the Offliberty region, virtual borders should be delegalised". What does that mean?
A. Unfortunately, this video has been uploaded to a foreign YouTube server which Offliberty is not allowed to take any information from.

Q. It didn't work :'( Is there any other way I can get the video?
A. Yes, there are a few ways which you can retrieve the video. Firstly, if you remember who uploaded the video, you can send them a PM and ask them to reupload it, or maybe even send it to you through email etc. You can also try using another website, however this will require an installation, and is not garunteed to work.

Q. Can you please help me download this video? /v=B1@hblaHbla#
A. If it doesn't work when you try to download it, it won't work for anyone else.

Q. How can this website download a video once it's been deleted?
A. If you consider how many billions of videos there are on YouTube, it would make sense that a lot of them would be deleted every day. (Think tens of thousands). As vast and grand as the servers at YouTube are, they couldn't possibly delete tens of thousands of videos every day. So like with uploading, there is a queue for deletion as well. When a video is first deleted, YouTube simply blocks all users from watching it, but the actual file is still very much alive and well on the huge YouTube database. Its the same as on your own computer. When you delete a lot of files, they don't all get deleted at the same time. It takes a while for your computer to get rid of them all. So while the file is waiting to be deleted, Offliberty can still get the file from the YouTube server and download it. However if the video was deleted more than a month ago, its very likely that it's gone for good.

Have a great day everyone :D


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