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    brainiac256 | Jun 10th, 2016 10:18am PDT #

    This is unfortunate but sadly unsurprising based on what I've heard about YouTube's appeal process.

    Can you upload the Reverse Somerville bowline step by step video to Vimeo? I'm not seeing it anywhere

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      flyrian | Jun 17th, 2016 1:22am PDT #

      Hi! Since I am not sure how to contact you, I will just post the link with a broken link here: http://crash-restraint.com/ties/129 The "Attaching Support Lines" video is missing

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        iobound | Jul 4th, 2016 12:30pm PDT #

        Thanks so much for your tutorials. After reading this, I went through all of the articles that you had indicating as having video, and found the following missing links:

        Slipped Overhand Knot http://crash-restraint.com/ties/121

        Basic Safety: http://crash-restraint.com/ties/1

        Support Line Handling http://crash-restraint.com/ties/137

        Secondary Support Lines http://crash-restraint.com/ties/142

        Head Support for Suspension http://crash-restraint.com/ties/148

        Chest Loading Takate (second video missing) http://crash-restraint.com/ties/188

        Hope this helps!

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          Topologist | Jul 14th, 2016 10:27pm PDT #

          These should all be fixed now, except for the RSB and second CTK videos, which I don't have on Vimeo and will need to dig out of the archives.

          Also, I think I fixed the issues with the Vimeo player controls so that videos which are excerpts of other videos should work properly again.

          Thanks for the comments, and let me know if you find more problems!

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            HardWonWisdom | Mar 27th, 2017 5:11pm PDT #

            If it makes you feel any better, a lot of people had most of their YouTube videos get flagged. I have a travel channel and there's nothing remotely offensive in them, but a month ago waves of videos were getting flagged every day. It turns out YouTube was taking heat because advertisers were finding their commercials on neo-nazi videos and the like so YouTube caused most videos--which used to be automatically approved until a human took umbrage and flagged them--to have to be resubmitted for manual review. It took two weeks to get most of them back up and running again...

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