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Can I go back and load an older video on YouTube by scrolling or using a specific link?

Can I go back and load an older video on YouTube by scrolling or using a specific link?

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trawberr112
Member
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06-29-2026, 05:16 PM
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Since YouTube changed its design to make everything scroll forever instead of showing pages one by one, I've been working hard for the last three months. That's why I almost missed all my favorite subscriptions just like that. Now I'm trying to look at them again, but since there are no separate pages anymore, it makes the browser act super slow if you keep scrolling too much...I gave up trying to see them. Here is what I tried: 1. Put a piece of plastic on the "End" keyboard button so it gets stuck and keeps getting pressed. 2. Let me scroll for about fifteen minutes straight. 3. Take the plastic away, then save that page as an HTML file. The problem with this was that the video pictures were missing because my computer couldn't handle all of them at once. I tried this to scroll more easily without lagging out, but it didn't work right. I also tried Firefox, Edge, and Chrome so what can you tell me?
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trawberr112
06-29-2026, 05:16 PM #1

Since YouTube changed its design to make everything scroll forever instead of showing pages one by one, I've been working hard for the last three months. That's why I almost missed all my favorite subscriptions just like that. Now I'm trying to look at them again, but since there are no separate pages anymore, it makes the browser act super slow if you keep scrolling too much...I gave up trying to see them. Here is what I tried: 1. Put a piece of plastic on the "End" keyboard button so it gets stuck and keeps getting pressed. 2. Let me scroll for about fifteen minutes straight. 3. Take the plastic away, then save that page as an HTML file. The problem with this was that the video pictures were missing because my computer couldn't handle all of them at once. I tried this to scroll more easily without lagging out, but it didn't work right. I also tried Firefox, Edge, and Chrome so what can you tell me?

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Streiyn
Posting Freak
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07-01-2026, 12:09 AM
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What makes and models mouse? Does it have a scroll wheel? Is the scrolling speed good or bad? Just to be clear: here is a link about how fast or slow your scrolling can be in Windows 10. And do I think right that after three months of missing subscription updates, things become less important?
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Streiyn
07-01-2026, 12:09 AM #2

What makes and models mouse? Does it have a scroll wheel? Is the scrolling speed good or bad? Just to be clear: here is a link about how fast or slow your scrolling can be in Windows 10. And do I think right that after three months of missing subscription updates, things become less important?

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Seer413
Member
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07-02-2026, 04:35 PM
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It runs super fast, nothing feels slow at all! What's your computer like?
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Seer413
07-02-2026, 04:35 PM #3

It runs super fast, nothing feels slow at all! What's your computer like?

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Christina3656
Member
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07-02-2026, 05:51 PM
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I have an AMD R9 laptop with a 1TB hard drive and two memory sticks, Windows 10 on the latest update, and I am running DDR3 RAM at 4GB per stick while using Intel's i7-550U processor.
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Christina3656
07-02-2026, 05:51 PM #4

I have an AMD R9 laptop with a 1TB hard drive and two memory sticks, Windows 10 on the latest update, and I am running DDR3 RAM at 4GB per stick while using Intel's i7-550U processor.

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jt1029
Junior Member
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07-02-2026, 07:01 PM
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What kind of mouse and model do you have? Does it scroll well enough fast, or is it slow? Just checking this out. https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/mouse-scro...indows-10/ And honestly, once I've missed a month of updates, will the problem still matter for me?
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jt1029
07-02-2026, 07:01 PM #5

What kind of mouse and model do you have? Does it scroll well enough fast, or is it slow? Just checking this out. https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/mouse-scro...indows-10/ And honestly, once I've missed a month of updates, will the problem still matter for me?