 I woke up this morning to find that one of my videos, a follow-up on my first circumcision video, produced in May of last year, had been taken down. YouTube informs me that it violates community standards. I've uploaded it to MediaFire so that you can download and decide if it contains any material that is unsuitable for the YouTube community. Link in the description bar. Now I understand that these things will happen, but ordinarily I would just take it in stride. But this comes at a very hard time for me. I'm taking some time off from regular video production to start some new long-term projects here on YouTube. I have in mind two things, launching a second channel where I answer user questions on science topics called Concordance Answers and an ongoing project, hopefully collaborative, that will create video content for educators to use in a course on critical thinking. If I cannot trust YouTube to maintain my content in good faith, there's really no point in going forward. I'd be better off switching to a different medium and spending my energies there. I want to assure you that I won't let this stop me altogether. It'll just affect whether I remain here or take this channel to a new forum. As always, I want to thank you all for watching, subscribing, and participating in the discussion. I'm working on several scripts at the moment covering topics like animal research, antidepressant drugs, and electronic cigarettes. I hope to get all this resolved quickly and get back to making quality content free of interruptions. Thanks for watching.