YouTube’s new anti-adblock measures
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I have a Premium subscription, but I can give you an even bigger reason to never use YouTube. They actively push brain rot in their search. No matter what words I use to search for something, it is almost always the same results. Looking for nostalgic videos from the 90s? YT: "Here is the most recent brain rot on the Internet."
Same thing on Google results. I don't use Google but I use what are basically frontends for Google and all it feeds you with every search are AI-generated websites.
Every Google search must be precedented by writing "Reddit", now.
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Meanwhile on Newpipe: just another day with no ads.
NewPipe simply does not work for me. Every video fails to play.
The best YouTube experience I've achieved so far is still using the official website with a ton of firefox addons.
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NewPipe simply does not work for me. Every video fails to play.
The best YouTube experience I've achieved so far is still using the official website with a ton of firefox addons.
try pipepipe
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I wonder how much they spend trying to defeat adblockers versus how much revenue they lose because of them.
Even if only 1% of people used adblock, then that's 1% of millions of dollars of ad revenue. It's easily enough to put several people on this as a full time job if they want to.
I'm sure Google saw it as only a minor issue at first, but the number of people using adblockers is presumably going up all the time.
The irony being of course that adblock usage is skyrocketing only because companies like Google have made the Internet so thoroughly ad-polluted it's intolerable to go without one.
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NewPipe simply does not work for me. Every video fails to play.
The best YouTube experience I've achieved so far is still using the official website with a ton of firefox addons.
Ive seen mentioned elsewhere, but recently it looks like they blocked all vpn access. When using newpipe, it all works again for me when i turn off my vpn!
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Something tells me that 5 years from now YouTube will no longer exist
Remindme! 5 years
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Meanwhile on Newpipe: just another day with no ads.
One glance at the GitHub issues reveals just how much of a struggle it is for the NewPipe developers to keep the app functioning, with YouTube constantly targeting every trick they use.
It's draining so much of their time and energy that there's barely anything left for working on new features.
The mental exhaustion of the developers is another issue entirely, one that should be obvious to anyone familiar with the demands of maintaining a relatively popular open source project. The fact that it involves YouTube only makes things worse for them.
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NewPipe simply does not work for me. Every video fails to play.
The best YouTube experience I've achieved so far is still using the official website with a ton of firefox addons.
for me its Grayjay even tho its not foss i had the best experience in any frontend
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Ive seen mentioned elsewhere, but recently it looks like they blocked all vpn access. When using newpipe, it all works again for me when i turn off my vpn!
Didn't block me
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Something tells me that 5 years from now YouTube will no longer exist
Facebook still exists, so I'm not so sure
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I have a Premium subscription, but I can give you an even bigger reason to never use YouTube. They actively push brain rot in their search. No matter what words I use to search for something, it is almost always the same results. Looking for nostalgic videos from the 90s? YT: "Here is the most recent brain rot on the Internet."
Yes. I was searching for a video about a panda refusing to bathe on YouTube app of a friend’s phone.
The first 4-6 results were Shorts, and I had no way of knowing if they were what I wanted apart from the thumbnails, since the titles were truncated. The next four were only semi-related videos, in the sense it was about a panda.
The rest of the videos that followed were absolutely bonkers. From Minecraft clips to random mobile arcade games I have never heard of, and many, many, MANY AI generated Chinese videos featuring a baby doing farm work, masonry, or other kinds of labor.
In a way, it felt like a display of arrogance. In the sense that YouTube was confident it had already served me what I was looking for in the first 10 results, and then said: “Now that you have seen what you searched for, why not watch this crap?”
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Millions of Americans Who Have Waited Decades for Fast Internet Connections Will Keep Waiting After the Trump Administration Threw a $42 Billion High-Speed Internet Program Into Disarray.
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Meta and Yandex are de-anonymizing Android users’ web browsing identifiers - Ars Technica
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