File:Youtube Free Movie spam.svg

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Description
English: SVG version of a screenshot from a spam video on YouTube claiming that the film in question has been deleted from the site, and can only be accessed on the link posted by the spambot in the video description.
Date (video is not available via YouTube)
Source Own work all
Author SelfCloak
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Screenshot from a spam video on YouTube claiming it had been deleted from the site and can only be accessed on a link in the video description.

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6 November 2022

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