A late answer led me to this question which is looking for a technique for converting YouTube videos to MP3 and then downloading them.
- Should questions like that, and the answers they attract, be allowed to stay open on Stack Overflow?
- Should they be closed?
- Should they be summarily deleted?
While YouTube's Terms of Service allow users to download content that they uploaded as well as some specific videos (via YouTube's own download link, if present), downloading of content is forbidden.
Stack Exchange Network Acceptable Use Policy includes:
Stack Exchange may not be used for illegal purposes.
In my opinion, that tells us that posts about downloading content from a specific service would be OK as long as it didn't violate IP rights or "surreptitiously expropriate" content.
- How would I judge that?
- Is such a judgement even relevant?
@Robert Harvey's answer to How do we handle questions that are potentially or blatantly illegal or malicious? appears to address this situation, although the question was more about hacking activities. To paraphrase:
A question about targeting a specific individual's or organization's data or website illegally should be closed.
- What does the community think?
Full disclosure: Before posting this Q, I edited the late answer to remove a link provided as an example, which led to a site providing a YouTube piracy service. I also initiated close-voting on the question based on my interpretation of Stack Overflow's TOS, with this custom close reason:
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because question subject and content violate the StackOverflow Terms of Service sect 3 c) and/or e) by targeting a specific organization with intent to expropriate proprietary data.