First published at 04:31 UTC on December 16th, 2020.
YouTube is now in the process of mass deleting playlists that were created by the average user. Why? Well, YouTube is still on their quest to save the children, and so they now removed the option to add any child safe videos to any playlists you cre…
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YouTube is now in the process of mass deleting playlists that were created by the average user. Why? Well, YouTube is still on their quest to save the children, and so they now removed the option to add any child safe videos to any playlists you create, and since YouTube has been around for so long, that means they set their A.I. to auto delete any playlists you created that contain a child safe video. Here is where YouTube screwed up though. Back when YouTube forced channels to say if their channel was Adult or For Kids, they were too vague and didn't clarify what they meant. So anyone that might have thought they were child friendly because of no cuss words, no violence, no mature subject matter, etc., they all got tossed into the child safe category, meaning that now anyone that added any of their videos to playlists, will all have their playlists auto deleted, and those channels will also lose their audience and views as well. Some of those channels were radio friendly rock bands. So that means many music playlists are now in the cross hairs and will be terminated by accident.
Best way to save your playlists or to just do all of your playlists in the future, is offline. Then the playlists can never be deleted, and all information will always be there. That way, if a song vanishes, not only will you know about it, but you'll still have all information on what it was, and be able to replace the link.
You'll need either a desktop computer or a laptop computer.
Download the free (Music Playlist Backup) txt file on this page here. Just click on this link, and look for the download button. https://pastebin.com/SJ0JUZ19
If you cannot download it then just right click on your computer and select 'New', then 'Text Document', name it what you want, then copy all of the script from the txt file at the link above and paste it into that newly created txt file on your computer.
Use that txt file as shown in video above, to back up your music playlists.
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