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Operation Download And Conquer Anonymous 10/02/2021 (Sat) 13:51:54 No. 5546
Given how majority of the internet's audio and video services are provided by Google, thanks to Youtube, the purpose of this operation is to loosen the death-grip that has taken hold. This process will only require that you have a steady internet connection and (Advisably) 100 GB of free space. Here is the process: Step 1 Download the latest versions of FFMpeg and Youtube-DL, and put all the programs into the same folder: http://ffmpeg.org/ https://ytdl-org.github.io/youtube-dl/index.html Step 2 Create an account to any video sites that you wish to distribute videos on. Here are some of the more well-known alternatives, as well as some recommended sites: AfreecaTV: https://www.afreecatv.com/ Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/ BitTube: https://bittube.tv/ D.tube: https://d.tube/ Dailymotion: https://www.dailymotion.com/ LBRY: https://lbry.com/ NicoNico: https://www.nicovideo.jp/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/ Veoh: https://www.veoh.com/ VidLii: https://www.vidlii.com/ Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/ When signing up, if you do not want to use your personal email, you can create a temporary one using any one of the numerous “10 minute email” websites, Cock.li (If you have a referral link), or you can create your own email address: https://archive.fo/okVq4 Also, make sure that you fulfill whatever silly verification demands the site has so that you can upload videos without any issues Step 3 Hold “Shift” and right-click in an empty part of the folder and select “Open command window here”. Afterwards, you can download Youtube videos through one of the two following methods. First method is if you just want to repost videos and nothing more. All you have to put in the command youtube-dl URL and replace the “URL” with the actual link of the Youtube video, playlist, or channel that you want to download. Doing this will result in all the videos being downloaded, in the best quality possible, to the folder and nothing more. The second method is for those looking to repost videos in a more complete format. In the command line, instead of just the previously listed command, you copy and paste the following command: LOGFILE="$PWD/logs/$(date +"%Y-%m-%d-%H-%M-%S.%N").log" exec 3>&1 4>&2 >>$LOGFILE 2>&1 youtube-dl --verbose --ignore-errors --no-continue --no-overwrites --keep-video --no-post-overwrites --download-archive archive.txt --write-description --write-info-json --write-annotations --write-thumbnail --all-subs --output "%(uploader)s-(%(uploader_id)s)/%(upload_date)s-%(title)s/%(upload_date)s-%(title)s-%(id)s.%(ext)s" -f bestvideo[ext=mp4]+bestaudio[ext=m4a] -- $1 After doing so, replace the “$1” section of the final command line with the URL of the Youtube video, playlist, or channel that you want to download. The big difference here is that it will result in Youtube-dl creating an archive of videos already downloaded (To prevent downloading the same video repeatedly), all the videos and their files will be downloaded to their own individual folders, and videos will only be downloaded in the best quality that is available (Instead of the best quality possible). Make sure that the video downloaded by inputting the download command 3-5 times. Sometimes videos disconnect midway through, so you may need to perform this process several times, especially for longer videos. For videos hidden behind an age-gate restriction, there are two ways to bypass this. The first option is to use yt-dlp: https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp It's the same program as Youtube-dl, except it has some QoL changes made to it. HOWEVER, do not use it as a replacement as it doesn't download most regular videos in their entirety for some reason. For the second option, what you do is that you log into your Youtube account and go to a video. Then you can either dump your browser's cookies to the same same folder as the previously downloaded programs, add --cookies FILE after “youtube-dl” and before the rest of the command, and change the word “FILE” to the actual cookies file that you put into the folder; ORyou can open the developer tab in your browser, copy the cookies requested by Youtube, and proceed to make your own cookies file: https://archive.vn/FK3mH If you download too many video in a short time, you may encounter a “HTTP Error 429: Too Many Requests” message that blocks your access. This can be bypassed by either filling out the Captcha on the Youtube website and dumping the cookies file afterwards or changing your IP address. Step 4 Despite either method mentioned previously, sometimes there are leftover files that are trash. To delete this trash, search for and delete all “.part” files, audio files, and “.fXXX” video files found in the download folder. The “.part” files are videos that were unable to be fully downloaded for whatever reason and should be reattempted at a later date or downloaded through another method. The audio files and the “.fXXX” video files are just the individual audio and video for each Youtube video. They should automatically be deleted despite either method used, but verify just in case. Step 5 Just re-upload the videos on all of the sites you made an account for. Also, it is advised that all uploaded videos should have this disclaimer in the description: “I did/do not create, publish, nor own the original video.” If you're doing a more thorough upload, here's a breakdown of the files in the video folder. The “.description” files contain all the text from the video's description, and can be opened in Notepad. The image located in the folder is the Youtube thumbnail. The “.json” file is the video's configuration file for annotations. The “.m4a” file is just the video's audio file and should be deleted. The “.mp4” file is the actual video itself; if there are two “.mp4” files, delete the one ending in “.fXXX” as that's just the original video file without any audio. The “.vtt” file(s) is the official subtitles attached to the video.
[Expand Post] Questions >Why are some video sites with known issues recommended? Because a bigger issue than all of those sites is the fact that Youtube has an artificial monopoly on the video-hosting market. And, a lot of these websites are just following their model and practices because they see it as successful and are not trying to compete. However, as is the goal of this operation, we will begin to see some sites altering their business practices to better complete as their presence increases. >What videos should I be uploading? Advisably, just the videos you like to watch and rewatch. If you cannot think of what videos you should download, just sit back and think about the content you normally search for or listen to on Youtube, and repost that. The point is to just download and repost whatever is relevant to what you watch. Also, make sure that you're not flooding sites with 20 copies of the same video, so do a search on the sites before you upload to them. >What can a small amount of nobodies on the internet accomplish? If 10 anons were to download and upload 10 videos for 10 days straight, that would result in 1000 videos being distributed across other sites in under two weeks. You don't need a large group of people to cause a sudden and dramatic shift. All that's needed is just small steps taken one at a time, that compound into an avalanche. >This isn't going to change anything as people are just going to fall back into their old habits. I appreciate your criticism and advise that you go and rent a movie or game from Blockbuster or Hollywood Video.
>>5569 yt-dlp is the better alternative, but this whole idea is retarded. Re-distribute the videos on a blockchain / peer tube alternative, otherwise you're just changing the failure point to anther centralized hosting platform
>>8057 exactly, you're just relying on another singular failure point if you're using a centralized system
>>10656 I used whitey-dlp for a long time but recently all the content i want is on odysee which allows downloading directly from the website, so i dont need an external downloader anymore
>>7159 >the paveloom fork with the blacklists disabled never heard of that before, thanks
>>5546 >Rumble: https://rumble.com/ Rumble now requires that you verify your account with a phone number if you wish to upload videos.
>>6032 youtube-dl --datebefore DATE Downloads videos prior to DATE --dateafter doing the opposite.
>>5546 >HOWEVER, do not use it as a replacement as it doesn't download most regular videos in their entirety for some reason. this isnt the case anymore right? >>8404 >from all sides liar. all ""far"" right youtubers have been either banned or delisted.
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Google to start deleting inactive YouTube accounts and videos >Starting later this year, if a Google Account has not been used or signed into for at least 2 years, we may delete the account and its contents – including content within Google Workspace (Gmail, Docs, Drive, Meet, Calendar), YouTube and Google Photos. >While the policy takes effect today, it will not immediately impact users with an inactive account — the earliest we will begin deleting accounts is December 2023. https://archive.ph/yILJJ
How much would i need to use to build a serverstation?
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>>12145 How much money? Depends on your goal, a 7th generation intel thinkcentre is enough for just a small, decently power efficient server and costs you under $200 on amazon refurbished. It can probably run a minecraft server and other stuff like that as well as share a folder if you figure out how to make a samba share. An old laptop may also work, just put in an ssd and 16gb of ram. If you want a nas for hard drives then it gets complicated. The easy way is to buy a prebuilt nas for $500 or so and fill it with pairs of 20tb drives ($330 each), with one drive being a mirror of the other in case of drive failure. But you're beholden to whatever os is on there, and good luck fixing it. In the case of synology or whatever the brand is called, your data is inaccessible except on other synology devices. The way I'd do it is go grab this case, https://a.co/d/9s50KIg , or some other one, and build a pc like normal. Install proxmox as a hypervisor os for making virtual machines and handling storage, or just truenas as a simple nas operating system. The latter is the fastest way to make a samba share for windows and linux to access, and it can make apple shares and other stuff easily, as well as handle multiple users. Proxmox is probably something i would test later on with an old laptop or the aforementioned thinkcentre minipc, but it is how you can mess around with creating virtual machines in a more expendable way. Overall here in burgerland, you'd probably spend $1700 on 5 hard drives, under $200 on the case, maybe $400 at most on a ryzen mobo and cheap cpu, power supply depends on case but not more than $100 usually, about $80 on an m.2 ssd for the os, and whatever ram you need, at least 16 gb for $100 but zfs might want more for a cache. You might wonder if you can add drives one at a time, and the answer is no, that feature isn't in zfs yet, neither can you use different sized hard drives, it will reduce all drives to the smallest one. If you set up a vdev of three drives as in the image, you can only create a second vdev of three. If you want redundancy, expect slightly more than a single drive's capacity to be lost per vdev. So three 20tb drives nets you maybe 35tb, five would 75tb or so. If you want redundancy for a second drive failure the ratio is pretty similar. I have four 6tb drives in a raid-z2 and this only gets me 10tb. If I add four more drives in a second vdev, way too many would be for redundancy, so I'll probably grab a 20tb drive to move my data before rebuilding the whole zpool. Other considerations, you could try going for a rack-mounted case for more expansion in the future, but a rack is expensive if you don't make it yourself. If you're unsure how much you want to expand it, I think zfs can do mirrors of hard drives, so each vdev is just two identical drives, and this will be the least headache-inducing if you can't afford more than two drives right now. You probably will want a SAS card if your motherboard lacks sata ports, I'm afraid you'll have to do research yourself for what size you might want but it essentially breaks out extra sata cables from a sas port, mine had 8 full speed sata ports and was $130. Likewise, you will probably buy an intel network card, because I had a lot of failures on my realtek NIC built into the motherboard, and I got a 10G card for $150 on amazon. In my build I used an old pc case and larger mobo that could fit the extra pci cards, so plan carefully on sata ports and stress test your build with torrents and hydrus to see if the network interface crashes and return the mobo. Also many ryzen cpus dont have integrated graphics so setup might be difficult on them. Most hard drives will fail in the first few months of use, so I "burn-in" drives to see if they will fail within the amazon return period for less warranty hassle, and running badblocks two or three times doesn't stress the drive that much in the long term. Here is what I follow https://www.truenas.com/community/resources/hard-drive-burn-in-testing.92/
>>12144 What the fuck? Is Google just trying to be retarded? I can't understand all these bad decisions lately. 90% of the videos on their platform and most of the things worth watching are probably from people who haven't signed in for two years.
>>12147 I wager they're skimming down the amount of new hard drives needed to operate, like their plans to paywall 4K.
>>12146 Also make sure your mobo has virtualization features.
>>12147 >>12144 I've seen people talking about this weeks before the announcement dropped. They were discussing how Twitter, which for the most part is a website that deals with text and the occasional pic / short video, is using BILLIONS of dollars to make about a fraction of what they pay. It stood to reason that Youtube, which has always been unprofitable - especially because of the size of the damn thing and the fact advertisers are pulling out support - would be collapsing on itself. The move isn't even a stupid one - WE care about the cultural significance of people long gone, the modern zoomers don't give a shit about 13 years old videos. That being said, spread this info on any platform you can
>>12146 Fuck i really need to start making some money to build one, i can't archive everything but at least the things i care i can try having in my own server
>>12154 I mean $330 bucks gets you a 20tb hdd today, follow the badblocks burn-in thing in WSL2 on win10/11 or linux and you'll probably not have a drive failure for a few years. The NAS is just longevity and quality of life, like giving guests a jellyfin/plex login to watch your anime collection while on your wifi, or dumping images, photos, and videos from your phone to clean up space. If it comes down to it you can probably find a wangblows program to do a software raid 1 and that'll be the cheapest way to survive drive failures.
>>12155 Maybe i can just get a pc with a bigger case and have lots of 20tb i'm not sure if i'd want bothering with making a server, just having a personal library sounds good, i'm very bad with the hardware part and have no confidence in messing around with things, maybe i could get something prebuilt.
>>12158 Gotta start somewhere either way yeah.
>>12146 What is a good brand for a 20tb HDD? I was going to buy Seagate but i'm pretty sure their quality dropped by a lot
>>12164 Dunno fam, there are a few places that show statistics on drive failures in their server farm. Seagate was bad a decade ago but I don't think they're that bad now. It tends to be more that specific models or innovations have a higher failure rate, like 3tb WD drives or something.
All this discussion and nobody has mentioned TarTube? It runs on Windows and Linux easily, and Mac with some work on the command line. https://tartube.sourceforge.io/
>>8404 I miss when YouTube wasn't full of commentary channels covering controversial topics (on Twitter, TikTok, among others), however I might be wrong, but it definitely wasn't this full-on pessimistic doomerist type of content that we have right now, they at least had comedy sketches like Smosh and nigahiga. On the other hand, I'd strongly advise to archive dead inactive channels though since it would be kinda pointless to archive old videos from active ones, remember to use before:YYYY or before:YYYY-MM-DD to find older videos more easily, maybe even scrap YouTube links from old website snapshots, e-mails or something.
>>5546 Curious if it is possible to download the CC feature as well, because then you could upload to regional video sites like rutube.ru and at the very least have subtitles for places where the language isn't english.
>>12697 The command in the OP automatically downloads the subtitles if a video has them.
Just thought of something that people can download and re-upload elsewhere if you're looking for something to do: Repair videos! Videos detailing how to repair electronics, appliances, vehicles, etc. Those definitely needs preservation and dispenser.
>>12681 moist is funny every now and then dude with bonnet has okay info sometimes but i dont like him very much anymore dont shit on technology connections, he really does make nice content the dude in the blue room is kind of just churning out content on renewables i dont know the rest you can still find loads of other content and even in the same kind of "niche environment" if you look on other platforms than youtube (peertube for example)
>>12891 Technology Connections is good when he's doing actual interesting shit instead of giving a 40-minute video essay on why power plugs have holes in them.
What PeerTube instances are worth using: https://joinpeertube.org/publish-videos
>>5546 Google adds arbitrary timeouts to videos on Firefox and non Chromium based web browsers Reminder to use Invidio, Peertube, download everything and all you can do to not support Google.
That's a nice idea, Anon. Bump.
>>12681 >nigahiga Damn, I miss the good old days.
>>13785 Who's the guy in the video? I've seen him before, but I can't remember his channel name.
>>5546 yt-dlp recently dropped support for W7 and and some versions of Linux due to them dropping support for Python 3.8: https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp/issues/10086 The link contains redirects to forks that will maintain support for those users, however.
>>5546 >Veoh: https://www.veoh.com/ Veoh is going to be shutting down on November 11. Apparently there is a plan in place to start redirecting all content to FC2's proper video platform: https://video.fc2.com/
>>16396 Update to this: >For our video uploaders, your accounts and videos will be transferred to FC2 Video service ( https://video.fc2.com/ ) for continued storage. >If you do not agree to this transfer, please complete the rejection procedure by November 10, 2024, UTC, using the link below: https://www.veoh.com/reject-video-transfer >The transfer is scheduled for completion by December 2024, and we will notify you via our website: https://www.veoh.com/
>>16375 Another update to this. If you want to keep using the "latest" version of yt-dlp for Windows 7: https://github.com/nicolaasjan/yt-dlp/releases You have to install this version of Python 3.9: https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-390rc1/


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