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On many StackExchange sites, often as a countermeasure to the link rot, portions of text is quoted and/or paraphrased in an answer in order to make questions and answers still useful if a question was visited, say two years down the line.

What can we do (if anything) about YouTube videos, which cannot be easily archived?

Question which sparked this as a reference

On many StackExchange sites, often as a countermeasure to the link rot, portions of text is quoted and/or paraphrased in an answer in order to make questions and answers still useful if a question was visited, say two years down the line.

What can we do (if anything) about YouTube videos, which cannot be easily archived?

Question which sparked this as a reference

On many StackExchange sites, often as a countermeasure to the link rot, portions of text is quoted and/or paraphrased in an answer in order to make questions and answers still useful if a question was visited, say two years down the line.

What can we do (if anything) about YouTube videos, which cannot be easily archived?

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What can be done about broken videos?

Question which sparked this as a reference

On many StackExchange sites, often as a countermeasure to the link rot, portions of text is quoted and/or paraphrased in an answer in order to make questions and answers still useful if a question was visited, say two years down the line.

What can we do (if anything) about YouTube videos, which cannot be easily archived?