Wow... mysteriously the video showing the glitch got pulled... I wonder how much they paid youtube to remove it.. Or did youtube get a cease and desist letter asking that 1st amendment material be pulled from public view? .
Videos like this should never get pulled because they provide a public good. Informing the public of how a popular mass market product really operates. Regardless of the optics, it provides the information to let people make a smarter choice.
The video being flagged as "unavailable" just confirms the issue being addressed is real and is important enough to forcibly remove from public view.
A video like that could potentially get millions of views. Nobody in their right mind would take the time to create the video, watch it explode with popularity, then right when its publicized, suddenly remove it.
I don't buy it. Nice try though!