Gone but not forgotten

There were a few reasons that I removed my videos from a popular video streaming service. The main reason however was due to demonetization of sites under specific view limits. Revenue on my videos was never substantial, but it did offer an incentive to create more videos.
When monetization was removed, my initial reaction was "oh well". After additional thought I realized that my videos were however increasing their revenue by providing them with a wider array of content that users find helpful. This is when I decided that instead of just leaving my videos up (some with views in the thousands) I would remove all of them (hundreds). This did however mean that links to those videos on this website would cease to exist. Since it was easier to explain in a video than explain in text what they meant, this also meant that some pertinent information on the topic was missing in the posts. I attempted to replace the video links on the site with a message stating as such, but there may be some that are missed. Because I do monitor 247coding.com daily to see what content is being viewed, suspicious activity and what visitors might be interested in, I also review many of the pages visited for errors, missing content and even what videos they may have been looking for information on. I have decided today that if there was pertinent information within a "detached" linked video page content, I will try to post some images from the video (I still have all of them) to the page with the missing information. Case in point: Today I noticed visits to the blender forum for animation delays. I knew that this was related to a simple setting called interpolation, which was in the video. It was not however in the forum post. I reviewed the video and added an image to the topic, explaining what was mentioned in the video. Due to time constraints, I will probably not be able to do this for every single missing video because I have thousands, but I will make an attempt to do some as I notice interest in a topic. Again, I receive nothing in return for this, but as was my initial reason for posting video links, I understand how frustrating it is trying to find distinct answers to questions in the overload of information available in www'ville.