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Delutube allows you to view deleted YouTube videos
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Category : Miscellaneous 0 comment
A site called Delutube has taken advantage of the fact that "deleted" videos on YouTube apparently remain available for viewing up to an hour or so after they can no longer be accessed on YouTube.com itself. Delutube allows users to access these videos either by entering a specific video ID, or it can give you a random tour of YouTube's hall of shame.
Clicking through the random videos gives one an insight into the mindset of YouTube's administrators, with everything from copyrighted material and motor accidents through highschool girls dancing to rap music and bikini wrestling matches. Needless to say, quite a lot of this material is not work safe.
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