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You probably know more about YouTube channel controls than i do. Anyway, piefed, in a post. The video worked at first, then it didn't.
This could be an x-frame thing where you can prevent your video from being embedded in another site.
I don't upload to YouTube so I'm not 100% sure but I believe this is an option that can be enabled by the person who uploads the video.
Oh interesting, but in piefed, you are still just opening a youtube link correct? The website wouldn't be changing unless the link is being forwarded or something else like that.
In the post, the YouTube link is above and the video is below. Initially, the video was viewable directly, then on subsequent visits it changed.
Interesting. I guess that's a piefed feature? Is there a client that you are using or is this just using the web ui?
Regular phone browser.