• @[email protected]
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        71 month ago

        I’ve been ad-free youtubing since it came out in '06 or whenever that was. It’s a shame that they disabled uBlock on Chrome, I used to really enjoy my chromebook before it became spam cancer

        • Libra00
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          11 month ago

          Yeah, I used ABP for a while and got occasional ads, didn’t discover uBO til later.

        • @[email protected]
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          71 month ago

          there is mv3 version of ubo here:
          https://github.com/uBlockOrigin/uBOL-home

          dunno how well it works on yt, though. i use dlp on a pc for the time or two a month i ‘need to’ look at a yt vid.

          adguard’s free browser extension is also mv3 compliant (for chrome). i think the old adblockplus (disable ‘acceptable ads’ and ignore offer to ‘upgrade’ to a paid version) is, too.

          • @[email protected]
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            51 month ago

            “Not as well as uBlock Origin” is the answer to that.

            I got warnings to disable my ad blocker on my Chromebook recently, but did not get the same on my Linux desktop using Firefox.

            I really ought to get away from the default software on the Chromebook (Firefox via Crouton or Android or something), but it didn’t work well last time I tried.

            • @[email protected]
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              11 month ago

              Is there support for blocking individual elements of a page in v3 version of uBlock Origin? (I won’t be surprised if it lacked it). I usually block various other elements of page like useless headers/footers/comment sections on some sites I routinely visit on Firefox.

    • @[email protected]
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      191 month ago

      I find funny, that after watching YouTube for not over an hour, my ublock icon already says >1k

    • @[email protected]
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      41 month ago

      I have seen 2 ads on Youtube in several years because Youtube revanced ad blocking didnt work twice

      • @[email protected]
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        I would disagree, you’re still directly communicating with YouTube servers without a proxy in-between. Invidious or Piped are the proxies you need, they let you blend in with the other users of their services making data-collection on YouTube’s part difficult.

        We need to make feeding the algorithm as difficult as possible.

  • @[email protected]
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    81 month ago

    Just means I will find something else to watch. I’d pay for ad-free YouTube if it didn’t cost as much as HBO.

  • @[email protected]
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    Here is every single way I can think of to block YouTube ads:

    uBlock Origin + Firefox

    NewPipe on Android

    Libretube on Android

    uYou+ on iOS

    FreeTube on *NIX and Windows

    yt-dlp + mpv

    YouTube Revanced

    Invidious self hosting

    Piped self hosting

    And finally, last and definitely least

    YouTube Premium

    Donate to the creators who make content. Google does not deserve a penny of your hard earned money.

    • Brumefey
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      You should add Brave on iOS to the list. Never seen any ad with Brave.

    • @[email protected]
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      11 month ago

      I second Freetube. Not a perfect app (think it’s Chromium based), but it gets the job done and they’re pretty good about updating it pretty quickly whenever YT successfully breaks it.

    • Schwim Dandy
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      91 month ago

      I read that Google is rolling out some ads on premium so that might need to get removed from your list.

      • youmaynotknow
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        21 month ago

        Absolutely. And they update pretty quickly when YouTube breaks something.

  • @[email protected]
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    111 month ago

    I’m actually looking to start a YouTube channel, but I don’t know if I should even bother since YouTube seems to be going out of its way to try to kill itself

    • @[email protected]
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      101 month ago

      Do other services! Like Peertube and then mirror videos on youtube and odyssey so you still get traction

    • @[email protected]
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      41 month ago

      Since you’re already in the Fediverse, I’d suggest looking into PeerTube for your videos rather than going to YouTube as your primary platform.

      I currently have a channel, but am going to switch to PeerTube when I have my backlog built up again so I can post in a steady schedule. (Workin’ on it…) The only things I’m going to put on YouTube are videos going, ‘Hey! I have the video up here! Follow the link!’ so that people can actually find it and Words of the Week shorts 'cuz I don’t want to feed their AI bullshit that I can’t get away from with proper stuff and it’s just stick figures and rudimentary drawings with words from the dictionary. Unfortunately, it’s not as user friendly to search for stuff on PeerTube as it is on YouTube. I’m hoping that gets fixed sooner rather than later. It’ll make things better. sigh

  • @[email protected]
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    221 month ago

    AdNauseum. Not only does it block ads but it also fucks with advertisers by sending false clicks that cost them money.

    • Chaotic Entropy
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      Hosting and storage costs, few can afford to be an alternative to an absolutely gigantic video storage platform that costs obscene money to maintain.

        • Chaotic Entropy
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          Sure, a service that manages an infinitely smaller amount of content and complexity. It is a situational tool, hardly a YouTube killer… the banner presented on the homepage professes that it’s expensive to run and please donate.

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            @ChaoticEntropy

            https://fediverse.party/en/peertube/ << before you complain understand the technology behind. Everyone can basically provide a instance and it’s decentral. As more people participate / as more instances are provide as better for all and as cheaper. If you really want to step away from services like youtube and want to have it sustainable (aka not depending on business) than it’s your best choice. If you just want someone else to have the saying and replace one company with another good luck.

      • That Weird Vegan
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        21 month ago

        I am causing a netloss to googs. I don’t pay for Google plus or whatever, and j don’t view their fucking ads. Win win if you ask me.

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          11 month ago

          It was fun to thumb my nose at Google while it lasted I guess, maybe if they were less amoral then I’d be less belligerent toward them.

    • @[email protected]
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      361 month ago

      By operating youtube at a loss for many years Google acted anticompetitively to kill competition or stop competition arising. Now that they’ve achieved that they can do what they like. Don’t feel bad using ad blockers against this anti-capitalist company.

      • @[email protected]
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        131 month ago

        Final stage of enshittification, now they are allowing more right wing propaganda than normal on the channel

        • Chaotic Entropy
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          21 month ago

          And suppression of comments, for all sorts of reasons. Words and phrases will constantly flag AI autoremoval.

      • Anas
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        71 month ago

        I am in no way defending YouTube here, but how did it act anticompetitively?

      • @[email protected]
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        11 month ago

        I never felt bad abt that for a second. Like the thought never crossed my kind XD FUCK YOUTUBE!

    • @[email protected]
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      51 month ago

      OK, so a bittorrent tracker site with a video player built in with comments underneath and you can get perks from content creators for seeding. Then of course some kind of voting system and etc. Then a creator can just get a seed box to start hosting their own videos.

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      It’s a very difficult business model to make profitable without an already massive userbase. In fact, I think YT was actually losing money for Google for a while after they bought it. I could be misremembering though.

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        31 month ago

        Yes but not everything needs to make a profit, just not make a loss. Also it could be community supported with donations and stuff:)

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          YouTube was operating at a loss under Google for years. The only reason it is able to exist is because a massive entity like Google was able to absorb that without folding, and keep providing a free service until it becomes profitable (is it even yet? I’m not sure).

          I mean fuck Google, and yes a big enough non-profit (or even government) could do it (probably better), but unfortunately that’s not the world we live in right now.

      • @[email protected]
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        61 month ago

        You’re right :)

        I meant idk something like Oddysse (but a website with actual moderation)

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          Do you know of PeerTube? It’s not mainstream at all either, but it seems more known to me.

          It’s also in the fediverse, and isn’t accused of the same moderation issues (though idk if PeerTube is really better than Odyssee at moderation, I suppose it’s just a difference in policy).

          Edit: I read a bit about it, and I can see I was wrong about Odyssee being less known than PeerTube. It’s strange, I never heard of it, but anyway. Odyssee also includes some crypto bullshit, so yeah…

    • @[email protected]
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      People get proccupied with emulating YT, which is indeed cost prohibitive. But that response assumes one is emulating all of it. What about only pursuing sections of it to cater to particular audiences? Serving 100% of YT’s video might be too much even for Amazon (for example) but what about 1%?

      Why couldn’t Amazon host Booktube? And the manga/anime enthusiasts and other varietes of weebs to go along with them? They already own ebook retail. A VOD service to chip off some of YT’s viewership would be a more productive investment than The Rings of Power…

      A YT competitor needs a bit of scale, sure, but not as much as YT itself. A fraction will do.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 month ago

        I believe the main cost is in hosting all the videos. A lot of them are probably junk that were never meant to see the light of day. I certainly use it as an extra backup for many of my videos with no context and random UUID titles.

        For everything else, a potential solution is to have everyone come in with their own videos hosted elsewhere and the platform just integrated with a bunch of APIs for fetching and serving those videos. For small time creators, the cost should be fairly low to none since a lot of platforms allow you to store a small number of files for free.

  • Beej Jorgensen
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    741 month ago

    I’m not worried. The minute the ad blockers stop working I’ll finally be able to do something else with my time.

        • @[email protected]
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          21 month ago

          It’s all about doing it in moderation and choosing carefully what we waste our time on. I would rather “waste” time reading a stupid book than go on Instagram or TikTok, where my mind gets trapped in a circle of emotions and algorithms.

  • @[email protected]
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    141 month ago

    Days ago I discovered vacuumtube for steam deck. It’s basically youtube with tv interface but with all the adblocks. It works wonders in game mode and even has controller support.

  • @[email protected]
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    331 month ago

    That explains the adblocker crackdown and enshittification of paid. Funnily enough, this pattern got me to block ads.

      • @[email protected]
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        91 month ago

        Ive been blocking youtube ads for like a year now. But when it was like one or two minutes every 10-20 I didn’t mind watching on an app that didn’t have ad block. It got worse and I got fed up.

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        Not the previous commenter but on mobile, a good few years ago I didnt block ads i didnt mind something skippable or a short interruption but they were just that very short and not in the way. I started going out of my way to block ads when they abused it

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    When ads get in the way I simply don’t watch the videos. It’s not like anybody ever really needs to watch any particular video.

    • @[email protected]
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      121 month ago

      Educational content is hard to come by outside of YouTube, so it would suck to have to avoid watching those videos because of ads.

      But I’ll do what I have to do in order to avoid ads for as long as possible. And I’ll archive important content in the meantime.

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        51 month ago

        I pay for nebula, they have a lot of educational content and the price is low enough that I don’t mind it

        • @[email protected]
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          31 month ago

          Sounds good, but if I search “microwave repair” or “improve vo2max” , it comes up with zero results.

          That’s the sort of stuff we’d lose if creators don’t move away from YouTube. 😟

          • Camelbeard
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            11 month ago

            Thats true, I once had to repair my washing machine and I could only find 1 video about the same model and same repair. It was a large Russian man that I could not understand (this was before auto generated subtitles).

            Anyways, I just looked at the video and copied everything he did and I fixed my machine.