YouTube is now flagging accounts on Premium family plans that aren't in the same household
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How do you add new people? I tried and a prompt told me that we don't seem to share a household.
Login on their PC or let them login on yours
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Login on their PC or let them login on yours
If one changes their password afterwards, will the share persist? Old Steam family sharing broke after changing the passwords.
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If one changes their password afterwards, will the share persist? Old Steam family sharing broke after changing the passwords.
Should still work. Not 100% sure tbh
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Just use Firefox Mobile to watch YouTube.
Ad blocking through uBO and can enable playing with locked screen.
Just use Firefox Mobile
to watch YouTube.There we go, fixed it for you
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Google really seems to want to disincentivize people paying for YouTube Premium rather than just downloading an ad blocker.
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I finally gave up when they started blanking out my home page as I turned off history... I don't even miss it
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Revanced
This you can even use YouTube Music with it.
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Youtube can suck a peener. I will pirate whole channels if they keep fuckin' up.
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Login on their PC or let them login on yours
THIS IS NOT REQUIRED ANYMORE
Just add them in your Family settings
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YouTube steals other people’s work?
I tend to watch content creators who willingly put their content on YouTube. Am I missing something here…?
You are missing something. Multiple things actually.
- most content isn't uploaded by the copyright holder (e.g. TV excerpts)
- demonetized videos will still have ads (at least for people without ad blockers)
- videos are used for machine learning without credit to authors or financial compensation (especially without consent when it's not the copyright holder uploading them)
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One would wonder how they'd know that but then again, one knows.
Pretty easy to know, in fact. Same way Netflix, Disney, or HBO knows. Same account, accessed simultaneously from two distinct IP addresses. Not really rocket surgery.
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Firefox + ublock origin still works to block all YouTube ads
Invidious is a frontend for YouTube that blocks all their trackers and ads
PeerTube is an alternative community ran platform to replace YouTube in the future
Chrome + Ublock Origin Lite also still works, fyi.
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Just use Firefox Mobile to watch YouTube.
Ad blocking through uBO and can enable playing with locked screen.
Running personalDNSFilter (whole phone, non-root adblocker) blocks ads just fine for me in the official unmodified Youtube app.
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How does one pirate free videos? Is there somebody uploading torrents of YouTube videos?
How have you never heard of yt-dlp?
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How do you add new people? I tried and a prompt told me that we don't seem to share a household.
I had that error a couple of times, and it inexplicably resolved itself. Try having the person join again (which may require a new invite). I think only 1 out of 4 members of my family were able to join without that initial error message. This was back when Steam had just switched how they handled family sharing, so I assumed it was just an implementation bug of some sort. One of my friends took three attempts before they could join, but it worked ¯_(ツ)_/¯
Though I will note that steam family sharing no longer works if the person is located in another country for the purposes of Steam billing region (so my Norwegian friend could not join my UK family)
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Even if you take YouTube premium they are still farming your data and selling it to third parties.
The big data-farmers like Google aren't selling it to third parties. It's worth far more if kept to themselves and used to build an ad platform.
It'd be real nice if people would actually use their brains and realize this.
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Just use Firefox Mobile to watch YouTube.
Ad blocking through uBO and can enable playing with locked screen.
I keep trying to convert my friends to using Firefox mobile for this reason. I generally try not to evangelise too much, but I have so many friends who keep complaining about ads when browsing the internet on mobile, and this would literally solve their problem. One friend complained about ads so frequently that they ended up getting irked at me telling them the problem was solvable. Our unhappy compromise was that I would stop telling them to use Firefox and uBO if they stopped complaining about this so much in front of me.
I respect their choices, but by God, I'm baffled by them. I get that inertia makes it hard to make switches like this, but when you're spending so much time complaining about how much effort it takes to use the internet on your mobile, why would you not just solve the problem?
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And you know when exactly YouTube went total ape-shit? The moment people could earn some meager bucks. Then shitty content flooded the whole platform until it was full of crap and actual good content got harder and harder to find in that pile of "you might wanna see this"
Nowadays i see the frontpage, sigh in disgust and close the page. And I haven't even seen an ad there yet. This would be the cherry on topThe front page is a direct reflection of the content you engage with.
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Have any more details for me? I have a small home server for them.
yt-dlp, it can be used to download playlists and also only download new videos in a playlist
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uBlock Origin is also available on iOS/iPadOS but only through the Orion browser. It would be nice if other browsers figured out how to allow Firefox extensions too but so far it looks to just be Orion.
I'm not sure how Orion gets away with it, but Apple has been deadset against allowing other browsers to exist on their platform, Chrome, Edge, and Firefox on iOS are just a Safari wrapper. This strongly limits what they can offer for extensions. The only people who own Apple phones is Apple, everyone else is just renting.