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** A video by [[That Dude in the Suede]] that ranted against Youtube's takedowns of [[The Nostalgia Critic]] episodes which caught the interest of [[Doug Walker]] and in turn was responsible for That Guy With The Glasses/Channel Awesome becoming a showcase for more contributors other than Walker is lost and gone forever. The reason? Suede said he'd delete the video when the dispute between Walker and [[YouTube]] had run its course and Suede had saved the video on a now long-gone college computer.
** A video by [[That Dude in the Suede]] that ranted against Youtube's takedowns of [[The Nostalgia Critic]] episodes which caught the interest of [[Doug Walker]] and in turn was responsible for That Guy With The Glasses/Channel Awesome becoming a showcase for more contributors other than Walker is lost and gone forever. The reason? Suede said he'd delete the video when the dispute between Walker and [[YouTube]] had run its course and Suede had saved the video on a now long-gone college computer.
** Every single video that [[Unperson|Daniel "That Aussie Guy" Rizzo]] made for the site.
** Every single video that [[Unperson|Daniel "That Aussie Guy" Rizzo]] made for the site.
** [[The Nostalgia Chick]]'s controversial ''[[Film/Dune|Dune]]'' review.
** [[The Nostalgia Chick]]'s controversial review of the ''[[Dune]]'' movie.
* In the same vein as the above, many a [[YouTube]] video has become Lost Forever due to the creator deleting their account, or, more often, the video being taken down due to copyright infringement.
* In the same vein as the above, many a [[YouTube]] video has become Lost Forever due to the creator deleting their account, or, more often, the video being taken down due to copyright infringement.
** Thankfully, this is becoming far less common with the increasing accessibility of software and browser plug-ins that allow fans to download videos. Any single video (or even a channel's entire video library) with even a modest amount of popularity will likely be downloaded by somebody somewhere along the way. And more often than not, when a popular channel ends up biting the dust, at least one fan will step up and repost one, some, or all of that dead channel's video library.
** Thankfully, this is becoming far less common with the increasing accessibility of software and browser plug-ins that allow fans to download videos. Any single video (or even a channel's entire video library) with even a modest amount of popularity will likely be downloaded by somebody somewhere along the way. And more often than not, when a popular channel ends up biting the dust, at least one fan will step up and repost one, some, or all of that dead channel's video library.