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[[!comment format=mdwn
username="gitannex@fe613c61745e9d1e7f6df5e24a666828bb5682cc"
nickname="gitannex"
avatar="http://cdn.libravatar.org/avatar/d6820063ef0e9c0e23d42d3b797246f0"
subject="comment 1"
date="2023-08-31T01:56:30Z"
content="""
I think I found a likely explanation: The yt-dlp downloaded videos use the URL backend, which doesn't include any sort of hashing. That makes some sense, but the indicator that `git annex fsck` gives here is still misleading. You might have silent corruption without realizing it, which is never something I'd anticipate with files stored in a git repo.
Should `git annex fsck` perhaps print a warning of some type when checking files it cannot verify consistency on?
"""]]