@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org As far as I know, they’re still visible in the Web UI. Although, in the mobile app and youtube.com, I believe it tells you that the video isn’t available without having to click on it. They don’t tell you that in the RSS feed, and I agree; it gets annoying.

If we had a custom feed generator that hooks directly into the YouTube API, I’ll bet we could find that information and put “[Scheduled][Scheduled=][Scheduled][Scheduled=][Scheduled][Scheduled=][Scheduled][Scheduled=]” in the title for premieres and remove it when the video is available.

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And now, @bender@twtxt.net’s feed changed, too. Bracketed text got duplicated once again.

How do the feeds look on disk? Do they already contain this bracketed text?

For reference, I just placed a copy of the feed here: https://lyse.isobeef.org/tmp/bracketed-text/bender-2024-08-04-10-34.txt

I haven’t marked the changed twts by @mckinley@twtxt.net as read last time, so I don’t know if something changed there as well. In any case, current snapshot: https://lyse.isobeef.org/tmp/bracketed-text/mckinley-2024-08-04-10-39.txt

Yarnd gossipping might be the reason for the truncated stuff, @prologic@twtxt.net. Who are your peers? Any obvious broken yarnd version or even some kind of an attacker involved? But there must be something else broken in yarnd for the bracketed text to be duplicated.

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