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The phrase "a video down" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in informal contexts to imply that a video has been removed or is no longer available.
Example: "I noticed that there was a video down on the website that I wanted to watch."
Alternatives: "a video removed" or "a video unavailable".
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If the content owners asked YouTube to take a video down, the site would comply; otherwise, the founders would leave it.
So, instead of taking a video down, a copyright holder can claim the video and receive revenue from it.
'You can take a video down from YouTube in seven minutes, but seven minutes is a lifetime on YouTube'.
You can take a video down from YouTube in seven minutes, but seven minutes is a lifetime on YouTube".
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He took the video down, but a Facebook account called "The Fascist Watch" posted a copy again Sunday night.
[The Guardian] In a video, tracking down New Hampshire Republicans who disagree with the majority view among the Republican presidential candidates on climate change.
"I had an old guy tell me that once, and I thought, Now, how the hell does he do that?" He once ran a video camera down a wire to diagnose a damaged well.
Rather than calling chimney sweeps and wood-stove installers at random, I could have hired an engineer, who would have dropped a video camera down my chimney and told me just what shape it was in.
That's why he made a video breaking down why name pronunciation matters.
Think to yourself, "It's just a video, calm down and get over it".
Step 6. Upload video to YouTubeAfter you generating the MPEG4 file, login your Youtube ID, choose " Account" and click "Upload " button, and then select "Upload a video", write down your video title and description.
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