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No hate but you should have labeled it Gamers Nexus, they carry alot of weight compared to rando youtube link
Good call, added to the title.
Just FYI, the "si" bit in your YouTube link is a tracking code. It's unique to your account, and Google uses it to track your social network. You might consider removing it when sharing links.
On Android, I use a FOSS app called "Léon URL Cleaner" which removes tracking artifacts from URLs. I just "share" a link in Android—or simply copy one and "share" the clipboard—then choose this app. Then you can easily share, open, or copy the cleaned link from there. It's on F-Droid:
https://f-droid.org/packages/com.svenjacobs.app.leon/
(Obviously, it's not hard to just edit out the "si" parameter, but the app makes it so easy and works for other links, too.)
I like that the video ID is almost "Daanng, man!"