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We found this hidden gem hiding behind some trees just off the busy main road in Toronto Canada. https://youtu.be/CxcPK6EX2RY
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Next time you shoot a video like that, try not to carelessly show the name of the building.... It helps in not getting it ruined! -Rusty
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Posted by Rusty Canadian Next time you shoot a video like that, try not to carelessly show the name of the building.... It helps in not getting it ruined! -Rusty
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Hey Rusty, That was not careless when the building is going to be demolished anytime now. If you have seen our other stuff you would notice we never disclose information about location's. Have a good one - Forgotten Productions
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By that logic, the overwhelming majority of things you can explore in Toronto would be home free to share widely to all prying eyes. There is very little in Toronto that is truly "abandoned" because the property is just too valuable, so almost anything that's vacant is expropriated and usually pending a demolition. I get that demolition can eliminate the sanctity of a location, but that doesn't stop it from having value to explore until the day it's a pit in the ground. I can name tons of places I've been in Toronto that are on the chopping block in pristine condition. Furthermore, if people go trash and scrap up a location, even on the chopping block, property owners and developers are going to further secure the site. They'll remember that for their next development too - lock the doors and hire security. I absolutely hate when people feel the need to secure demolition properties. But if they're going to get trashed because the location is posted as a free-for-all on the internet, it's going to keep happening. Given your portfolio of locations on YouTube, I'm sure you have experienced the pain of finding locations in Toronto, so you should know: it's tough! Can you find something remotely vacant or abandoned? If you can, is it accessible? Don't make it harder for yourself and your fellow people in Toronto.
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Posted by Fleeting By that logic, the overwhelming majority of things you can explore in Toronto would be home free to share widely to all prying eyes. There is very little in Toronto that is truly "abandoned" because the property is just too valuable, so almost anything that's vacant is expropriated and usually pending a demolition. I get that demolition can eliminate the sanctity of a location, but that doesn't stop it from having value to explore until the day it's a pit in the ground. I can name tons of places I've been in Toronto that are on the chopping block in pristine condition. Furthermore, if people go trash and scrap up a location, even on the chopping block, property owners and developers are going to further secure the site. They'll remember that for their next development too - lock the doors and hire security. I absolutely hate when people feel the need to secure demolition properties. But if they're going to get trashed because the location is posted as a free-for-all on the internet, it's going to keep happening. Given your portfolio of locations on YouTube, I'm sure you have experienced the pain of finding locations in Toronto, so you should know: it's tough! Can you find something remotely vacant or abandoned? If you can, is it accessible? Don't make it harder for yourself and your fellow people in Toronto.
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Well said. Thank you for elaborating on the point. It is advice we should all pay heed to.
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Posted by Forgotten Productions ...If you have seen our other stuff you would notice we never disclose information about location's.
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Buddy, I have seen your other stuff. I was able to pull locations on all but one of your videos based on information you filmed and some searches on Google. You may not have showed an address or coordinates free for the taking, but giving someone the tools to find a location on Google also counts as revealing a location because the end result is the same.
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Posted by Forgotten Productions That was not careless when the building is going to be demolished anytime now. If you have seen our other stuff you would notice we never disclose information about location's.
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^^That's not true^^ What's true is that, Fleeting and I have dissecting all your videos and we found all the locations except for one... More after, most of them were within 2 minutes searches... Like seriously... We can send you the list of all the researches we did for all the locations except for "WHAT IS INSIDE?" video which is hard to pin point, but we pretty much know in which region it's in... It would be wise and recommended for you to be more careful of what you film and publish online, for the sake of keeping locations the way they are. It's in favour for you and the others. Don't do it for the sake of getting "Likes, Subscribers and just publicity in general". Do it as if you were documenting something important to you. You want to share the pride in it yet you don't want to let strangers know where it is incase they could damage it. Threat them like a gem, not a throw away, don't ruin the fun for the others. -Rusty
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1) Be cautious of what you post in a public thread. If its identifying, at least check that it's a private thread. 2) Notwithstanding #1, personally I don't particularly care if this crown jewel of TO urbex turned into a heatscore. I mean seriously. It's shit. I didn't watch any of the other videos, so maybe some of the others are sensitive. 3) Make better videos.
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You guys want to talk about us giving information out about places, Here is one of your own handling out the names and even taking photos of the names of places in the photography thread. This site is full of so much bullshit drama, cant we all just get along shoot some bandos and enjoy whatever people have to bring. We have never disclosed nor even shown anything in our videos that someone who is not into urbex like we all are would be able to find the location. Good for you guys if you have searched through our videos looking for information to find places. On that note. Thanks for the views, likes or dislikes and any comments all help with YouTube analytics. If we have disclosed any information on a place it is because it is already super well know by name and yes you can just Google some of our spots how do you think we found them. So what if we have a channel on YouTube and we are making videos to show the world, still dont mean we dont love urbex. I have been into abandoned places long before I even decided to film anything, 2002 if you want a date. If you dont like our content then dont watch it and same goes for anyone else's material. We dont hate nor criticize anyone on here or any platform for the work they do, stay http://safe everyone and keep on exploring. Forgotten Productions!
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