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But that’s not owning your platform. What if youtube decides that your video is in violation of some community guidelines and deletes it?



You can fix that by having backups and hosting elsewhere. The difference is using a service's infrastructure vs. using a platform's reach.


If you own the page where they are embedded, YOU own the content. Your YouTube goes away, you can place the video elsewhere (or even back on another YouTube channel) and update your embedding to point to the new location. You still own the page and any comments and/or monetization you might have established.


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