Two sources confirmed to Reuters that a human rights group that has attracted millions of viewers on YouTube is shifting its videos to Odysee, a lesser-known streaming service. This follows some videos being taken down by Google's streaming giant. Long-time Slashdot reader Sinij shares their report. An activist who worked with the group said to Reuters that he had also experienced offline difficulties, including having his hard drives and cellphones taken multiple times in Kazakhstan. This meant that YouTube was the only place they could store their entire video collection.