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If you upload a video and set it to public, you're responsible for that. End of story.

It is not the responsibility of others to guess your intentions.




> and set it to public

That's the issue. These people likely didn't affirmatively do that.


IIRC at least for a while it defaulted to unlisted and then at some point YouTube changed all unlisted videos to private which removed a lot of videos from view where the original uploader was no longer around to set the video to public.


Do you know for sure they agreed explicitly to it being public?




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