Machinima Purges Years of YouTube Content

This article is over 5 years old and may contain outdated information

Online content is finite. The belief that our favorite articles, artwork, or videos will be available online for perpetuity is misguided. While uploading content to the internet ensures our writings and videos can survive the wear and tear of time, a content rights holder could remove years worth of popular work in a Thanos-esque snap.

Recommended Videos

Machinima, a popular gaming YouTube channel with over 12 million subscribers, experienced just that. As late as January 18, nearly all of Machinimaā€™s videos were placed on private, making the vast majority of the channelā€™s library unwatchable.

Machinimaā€™s video removal was unexpected. Most of these videos used in-game graphics to tell unique narratives, a painstaking process, but now that work may be lost for good. Both creators and long time viewers were blindsided by the content deletion. RIP Machinima began trending on Twitter as former Machinima talents like Ricky Hayberg lamented how seven years of hard work had been ā€œlost to the sands of time.ā€

The content purge occurs as Machinima is being phased out of existence. AT&T, Machinimaā€™s parent company, laid off 10% of staff across the organization in December 2018 and subsequently restructured the media conglomerate. According to a leaked message to Machinima content creators, Machinima was placed into AT&T daughter company Otter Mediaā€™s and later into its subsidiary Fullscreen in January 2019.

Otter Media portrays the content deletion as business as usual. ā€œWe are focused on creating new content with the Machinima team, which will be distributed on new channels to be announced in the coming months,ā€ Otter Media said in a statement to Kotaku UK. ā€œIn the meantime the Machinima network of creator channels continues to showcase the talents of the network. As part of this focus on new content, we have pivoted from distributing content and a handful of legacy operated channels.ā€

Until then, Machinimaā€™s legacy has been pivoted from YouTube and into the trash.


The Escapist is supported by our audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission.Ā Learn more about our Affiliate Policy
Author
Image of Riley Constantine
Riley Constantine
Contributor. Riley Constantine is Iowa's third greatest export behind Slipknot and life insurance. She loves to review movies and games while examining how they often mirror the bizarre world we live in.