@Kitty I'm looking at such a link now and there's "&si=" in the middle, not "?si="... does that mean the "&" is part of the link proper and can/has to stay or is it just a sneaky alternative to the "?" you specified (and thus to be purged)?
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@EisenTukan @Kitty in you'll need to remove the whole text from and including &si= and as far as, but not including, the next &. |
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the "?xxx=" or "&xxx=" indicates a parameter
the first one in a YT link has an "?" , and all subsequent ones have their own "&"s.
the various types (videoID, timestamp, playlist index, ^this tracking garbage) are not always in the same order, but the first one must have the "?"