Since the beginning of TASVideos, many submissions were accepted and published, only to later have that publication questioned as it did not or no longer meet the standards of the site. Seeing how this problem just occurred again a few weeks ago with
[3722] NES City Connection "warpless" by link_7777 & EZGames69 in 04:35.60, I think it's about time something should be done to fix this long-lasting problem.
Here are a few examples of how such situations happened in the past that I can think of on the top of my head:
- Single level TAS published, then afterwards no longer considered up to standard as it did not reach the game's ending. (e.g., F-Zero)
- Glitched TAS published, then afterwards determined invalid due to the glitch not existing on real hardware. (e.g., Chrono Trigger)
- TAS published, then afterwards revealed to not have met the criteria for beating the game. (e.g., City Connection)
The way these publications have been handled in the past were to leave them as-is, and obsolete them as soon as a replacement movie existed. For example, here is ars4326's explanation as to how he had to deal with such a situation with Final Fantasy VI following an ending softlock debate which changed the standard for game completion:
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The issue with this approach is that errors or changes in standards remain as-is on the site and never acknowledged publicly, sometimes years after the issue was noticed. Even when the movie does eventually get obsoleted, it still remains available, and cannot be used reliably as an historical archive of TAS progression.
There have been propositions in the past to unpublish such movies, but for some reason that never happened as far as I know, and I cannot find any explanation as to why on these forums, so I can only speculate.
In any case, one alternative could be to announce on now-considered-invalid publications something like "WARNING: This movie is no longer considered to meet TASVideos's standards as it violates the following movie rule: XYZ". To ensure such publications does not cause issues in the future, I would move them to a new "bad movie" tier, and make sure they no longer hide valid movies they originally obsoleted.