If you're absolutely in the need of searching videos by oldest on a Youtube channel, it can be done via the API. Through the activities method (it has some weird thing going on where the response I got was not entirely accurate), and the search method (which is proven to be "somewhat" broken, it's not 100% reliable because when I tried it, it clearly ate up some results (videos) that should have been in the output).
Or you can just go to the "Uploads" playlist of a channel (via API (
or I think it can even be done by replacing the User-ID's 2nd character "C" to "U", then use as the playlist-ID, making the use of the API unnecessary; I'm not entirely sure about this but works with several channels)), and there they should be sorted, although the maximum capability of such list is of 20000 videos I believe, so if they have more than that, you can't see the oldest.
This is an
example of an "Uploads playlist", it's DSP's and it cuts off at around 20000 videos, despite his channel having more.
- Now those YT shorts suck from what I've seen, it has the same TikTok garbage aura that I just can't enjoy.
- Very old news by now, but that system Twitter has where if you scroll down a bit too
little much, it prompts you with a login popup. And I shouldn't need to go to Nitter for looking someone's last 4 Tweets.
Luckily though, I think it can be bypassed by searching for (from:username) and sorting by "latest", they didn't thought of that one, did they? At least it works for me no problem.
- Facebook, just in general. The only real use I've seen people taking advantage of, is for doxing. Good old
Facebook Dox central.
They also immensely suck due to a practice they have/had, where they could block your account for "suspicious" use (maybe IP related), and demand a photo ID of you, in order to verify that you're legitimate. Yes, this is something they've actually done/they're doing, which you only expect from a scammer or someone who doesn't care in the slightest about your privacy.
- Youtube also has the same thing with restricted videos by age (I believe that
not for the US, but some other countries), where it can ask you for your ID or some form of identification, so that they verify you're of age.
This requirement may be bypassed under certain circumstances, but I currently don't know what that is.
- A specific "meme" I tend to see in streams and comment sections, the "5 head/Big Brain" remark, when actually not in jest and repeated ad nauseam, everything's "big brain" nowadays, even lacing your shoes.