Videos don’t disappear by accident — they disappear when they become inconvenient. Evidence preservation is how ordinary people keep the public record intact when platforms delete posts, officials deny facts, and accountability is delayed. This guide walks you through how to safely and legally preserve publicly available social media videos before they vanish, so the truth survives longer than the spin.
Skill Level: Beginner
🔍 What This Tool Is
Authoritarian systems rely on forgetting. Videos of abuse, corruption, intimidation, and state violence routinely vanish — deleted by platforms, removed by agencies, or quietly scrubbed once public attention fades.
This guide explains how to lawfully and safely preserve publicly available social media videos so they can be used later by journalists, researchers, historians, watchdogs, FOIA litigators, and courts of law.
This is documentation, not vigilantism. Evidence only matters if it survives scrutiny.
🧠 Why This Matters
History follows a familiar pattern:
• First, the video circulates
• Then officials deny it
• Then the post disappears
• Then the story becomes “unproven”
Preserving original, unaltered records is how ordinary people stop lies from hardening into official history. If it isn’t archived correctly, it didn’t happen — at least not in court, oversight hearings, or investigative reporting.
📌 Example: Why Preservation Is Critical
A bystander uploads a video of federal agents using lethal force. Within 48 hours, the account is suspended, the post is removed, and officials claim “no verified footage exists.”
If someone archived the original video file, the post URL, the timestamp, and the account metadata, the truth survives — even when platforms erase it.
🛠️ Step-by-Step: How to Archive Social Media Videos Safely
1️⃣ Confirm the Source First
Before downloading anything, write down:
• Platform (X, TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, etc.)
• Username and display name
• Profile URL
• Post URL
• Date and time shown (include timezone if visible)
Metadata is evidence. Don’t skip this.
2️⃣ Only Archive Public Content
You may archive:
• Public posts
• Public videos
• Content visible without logging in
Do not:
• Bypass paywalls
• Access private accounts
• Circumvent platform restrictions
This protects you legally and ethically.
3️⃣ Download Without Altering the File
Use:
• Platform-provided download tools (when available)
• Reputable, journalist-used browser downloaders
• Open-source tools that do not require login credentials
Avoid:
• Apps demanding account access
• Tools that watermark, compress, or re-encode
• Anything “AI-enhanced”
Your goal is an exact copy, not a prettier one.
4️⃣ Preserve the Original File
Once downloaded:
• Do not edit
• Do not crop
• Do not compress
• Do not rename with emotional language
If you need clips for publishing, make a copy and leave the original untouched.
5️⃣ Use Neutral, Descriptive Filenames
Bad example:
ICE_murder_FINAL_REAL.mp4
Good example:
2026-01-12_X_Minneapolis_user123_video1.mp4
Neutral labeling protects credibility.
6️⃣ Create a Simple Evidence Log
For each file, record:
• File name
• Original URL
• Platform and username
• Date archived
• Who archived it
• Brief factual description (no opinions)
This can be a text file, spreadsheet, or database entry.
7️⃣ Store in Multiple Places
Best practice:
• One offline copy (external drive)
• One encrypted cloud backup
• One read-only archive folder
Never trust a single device or platform.
8️⃣ Archive the Page Context
Also preserve:
• Screenshots of the post
• Screenshots of captions and comments (if relevant)
• A web-archived copy of the URL
Context disappears faster than files.
9️⃣ Hash the File (Advanced but Recommended)
Generating a cryptographic hash (such as SHA-256):
• Proves the file hasn’t been altered
• Strengthens evidentiary value
• Is standard in serious investigations
Store the hash with your evidence log.
🚫 What Not To Do
• Don’t edit originals
• Don’t speculate in descriptions
• Don’t doxx or crowdsource personal information
• Don’t frame archives as punishment or revenge
Documentation is powerful because it is boring, precise, and undeniable.
🐈⬛ Final Word from Resistance Kitty
They can delete posts.
They can rewrite statements.
They can lie on camera.
But they can’t outrun a timestamp, a file hash, and someone who knew to hit save.
Preserve calmly. Archive responsibly. Let the evidence outlive the spin.
