I nuked my Twitter and YouTube in protest of their active suppression of free speech. I may eventually repost my content on better sites.
Sorry to hear
To echo some of what I said on the Discord chat:
For what it's worth, and speaking purely from a personal perspective, I am also very disappointed with how cool and in vogue censorship has become over the past few years. I've even had friends try to tell me that it's not censorship because YouTube / Twitter aren't run by the government.
Certainly as private enterprises what they're doing is not a 1st amendment violation, nor illegal, and well within their rights, and I wouldn't advocate trying to change that. But, it is most definitely censorship and is still behavior that should be called out and discouraged.
Simply put, I value free speech. I think it was one of the great libertarian ideals that the Internet was founded on, on private platforms no less, and was a significant tenet of early Internet culture. Endorsing free speech means tolerating peoples' ability to say things that you may vehemently disagree with, or may even believe harmful. Sadly this seems to be something fewer and fewer are capable of, or even believe in.
That all said as someone who enjoys Silicon Graphics and videos of Silicon Graphics, I think what I'd ask for (given as much right as I have to ask for anything, which is very little) would be at least a single video on the YouTube channel explaining the situation and where the content went, along with a link to the new place it was uploaded. Implying of course that it would be good to upload your valued content somewhere else instead of consigning it to the bit bucket.