YouTube Takes Down 'I Can't Believe You've Done This' Video Due To 'Violent Content'
Update 09/29/2021: YouTube has restored the video, stating that removing it was "a mistake on their end."
Remember I Can't Believe You've Done This? The original upload of one of the earliest YouTube memes and viral videos is no more as the company decided to take it down 14 years later due to "violent content."
Last night, Paul Weedon, the guy in the original video, tweeted a message from YouTube in which the company notified him that they took the classic down.
We wanted to let you know our team reviewed your content, and we think it violates our violent or graphic content policy.
In the video, Weedon, pretending to start a vlog, suddenly gets punched in the face, reacting by stating in a bitter, betrayed voice, "Ah fuck, I can't believe you've done this!" The original upload was made by PWee28 (Paul Weedon) on July 13th, 2007, and accumulated nearly 12 million views over the past 14 years, with many, many reuploads of the original gaining millions more (enjoy one of them below). Surprisingly, the reuploads were ignored by YouTube, with only the original video getting nuked.
In an interview with The Verge, Weedon said that he appealed to YouTube over the removal, stating that the video not only had been online for 15 years, but that it was also a part of internet culture. YouTube, however, appeared to disagree.
The attempts to talk it over with YouTube support brought up disappointing results: the video is staying down, but the reuploads are fine since nobody complains about them.
YouTube's decision to delete a part of the internet's history did not meet any applause from social media users, to say the least.
Thanks to @YouTube for taking a stand against violence by banning the "Ah fuck, I can't believe you've done this" video after 12 long years. Finally, a SAFE and FAMILY FRIENDLY platform where I can enjoy my Great Replacement Theory playlists in PEACE. https://t.co/OZcBhm5ouE
— aka. Alleged Wickerman Frolicker (@Spice8Rack) September 29, 2021
On June 21st, 2021, Paul Weedon uploaded a video in which he announced that he was making a film about the meme. At least now we know how it will end.
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Volvo FH
This shit will continue, since there is no relevant replacement for YT at this point.
KiwiCount
Archive everything.
Deleted Account
Bitchute exists and there will be no "viable" competitor as long as the current narrative that only people banned from YouTube and conspiracy theorists will post on alternative platforms.
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Timstuff
Youtube creators are starting to realize "our staff has carefully reviewed this by manually" is a lie and that almost everything is really being handled by the algorithm.
Griff the Hoplite
I cant believe you've done this
Dolan
Ah fuck, I can't believe YouTube has done this!
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