The RSD Tyler Deleted YouTube Videos Repack refers to community-driven efforts to preserve the early digital content of Owen Cook (formerly known as RSD Tyler), a prominent figure in the "pickup artist" (PUA) and self-improvement space.
Recommendation for Analysts: Monitor the migration of this content to decentralized platforms (Web3, IPFS-based hosting). As mainstream platforms tighten moderation, the "Repack" culture will likely become the standard method for preserving controversial creator histories.
1. The "Ten Commandments" Series
This 10-part series was Tyler’s most popular. Each video breaks down a core principle of social freedom. In the repack, you get the unedited versions, including the infamous "Commandment #7" rant where he discusses depression openly—a video that was heavily clipped in re-uploads.
The "repack" label implies that the files have been renamed, deduped, and compressed for easy archiving—unlike the chaotic original downloads.
Since RSD underwent a massive purge of older content—much of it due to controversial content, YouTube policy changes, and the 2018 company restructuring—finding specific old videos can be difficult.
A. The Internet Archive (Wayback Machine) If you are looking for a specific video and you have the old URL, the Wayback Machine is your best friend.