In line with the recent Discord message dataset and the searchcord post...
I find it a little insane that this is remotely feasible without state-level resources, but it doesn't seem like YouTube has any serious anti-scraping measures to prevent me from doing exactly what this person seems to be doing. I guess Google does not consider this a privacy boundary?
I would have assumed that this wouldn't require a tool. That you could just click on a user and get this information, just like you can for Hacker News, Reddit, and myriad other social media sites (not to mention old-school forums). Apparently you can't, but I wouldn't have found it remotely surprising if you could. They're all public comments that are tied to the username, right?
Am I missing something here? I honestly find it strange that you consider this such a mind-blowing privacy breach that should require state-level resources to accomplish.
codedokode · 1d ago
Maybe people just should not post things they would regret about, or at least do it anonymously, or at least use fake phone number. Sadly our govt doesn't want us to use fake phone numbers.
remarkEon · 1d ago
First real use case I can think of here is doxxing.
fblp · 1d ago
A search required paid subscription for me?
EmpireoftheSun · 2d ago
looks hella fake
gonzalezj · 2d ago
I was able to retrieve my comment history, and while it’s not perfectly complete, it hits a pretty huge chunk of an old Google Takeout I did.
lolarchiver is also a known platform with a reasonable and pretty long online presence.
I find it a little insane that this is remotely feasible without state-level resources, but it doesn't seem like YouTube has any serious anti-scraping measures to prevent me from doing exactly what this person seems to be doing. I guess Google does not consider this a privacy boundary?
It appears to be just this one guy: https://x.com/lol_archiver/status/1924881379705454923
Am I missing something here? I honestly find it strange that you consider this such a mind-blowing privacy breach that should require state-level resources to accomplish.
lolarchiver is also a known platform with a reasonable and pretty long online presence.