I've had that happen for a while, and it's incredibly annoying. I always used to think it had to do with my Internet connection. But no matter what causes it though, refreshing the page almost always fixes it.Anybody remember what Drtooth was saying a while back about videos sometimes freezing for no reason, then resuming in 144p? That actually happened to me tonight and when it did, I was taken to this message:
https://www.google.com/get/videoqualityreport/?v=8zWiWZu0Jls
The irony is I wasn't even watching an "HD" video, it was just a 360p vid, and that's as high as it was.
If they're blocked worldwide, then you might as well just delete them altogether, because worldwide blocks aren't very likely to be eventually removed from the video like more domesticated blocks are (like just certain countries). If nobody can see it (except you, but you have to be logged into your account to see it), and nobody will likely see it again, there's really no point hanging onto it - that block isn't going to be lifted.Should I just acknowledge the claims and move on? I'm asking just to be safe, because I don't want to get any strikes. I'm very relieved I haven't gotten any.
While we're on that subject, lest we forget our very own Big Bad Wolf did a similar video as well:Mr. Enter recently made an Animated Atrocity video about that Happy Tree Friends video (which may or may not have been officially produced by Mondo Media) that you're forced to watch whenever you get a copyright strike. It's full of errors and vagueness, which Enter is all too eager to call the creators out on.
Also, there's quite a bit of foul language in this for those who don't know about the content of his vids.
I have to give them credit for at least trying to soften the blow about that sort of thing, but really... Happy Tree Friends was a product of the early half of last decade and it hasn't been funny (barely funny then) or relevant since. Adult Swim shows, College "Humor," and the like have successfully run that sort of thing into the ground, and it's never going to amount to anything beyond "juxtaposition of kid friendly thing and 'adult' violence and or sex" that's frankly long lost it's shock and charm.Mr. Enter recently made an Animated Atrocity video about that Happy Tree Friends video (which may or may not have been officially produced by Mondo Media) that you're forced to watch whenever you get a copyright strike. It's full of errors and vagueness, which Enter is all too eager to call the creators out on.
They're serious, right? Why not use the Dancing Baby while they're at it?The Rickroll is now being featured in a series of commercials for Virgin Mobile . . . really making me wonder if this somehow has something to do with why it's been banned for everyone else?