"So, using the technique both HiloJulie and I use, some videos work, but others don't. I tried posting a couple of others beforehand, which didn't work here."
Yes, I believe with monetized YT channels, the uploader (or technical owner) of a video can flip a HTML code switch to not allow the embedding of the video.
If you note, YT now forces you to watch ads. But if you embed a video into a site like PW, you don't see any ads. In that case, it's fine to just post a link, as its going to force you to watch the ad!
Some brilliant copyright lawyer worked hard for that!
Yes, I believe with monetized YT channels, the uploader (or technical owner) of a video can flip a HTML code switch to not allow the embedding of the video.
If you note, YT now forces you to watch ads. But if you embed a video into a site like PW, you don't see any ads. In that case, it's fine to just post a link, as its going to force you to watch the ad!
Some brilliant copyright lawyer worked hard for that!