• Beej Jorgensen@lemmy.sdf.org
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    I’m not worried. The minute the ad blockers stop working I’ll finally be able to do something else with my time.

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    Ublock Origin on Firefox With Sponsorblock is the answer.

    Edit: Mispelling, fuck autocorrection

  • sunglocto@lemmy.dbzer0.comBanned
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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.

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

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      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.

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      9 months ago

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

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        9 months 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…

    • GrumpyDuckling@sh.itjust.works
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      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.

    • prole
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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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        9 months 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.

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    Ive been using adblockers, piped and other tools for so long that i dont even remember what the last time was when i saw a youtube ad.

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      9 months ago

      Same… And if they ever successfully make it impossible to avoid, I’ll just stop watching YouTube

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      9 months ago

      Hard to do if you watch directly from your TV using some dongle and don’t know or can’t modify your router to block ads.

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    I watch youtube on a smart TV where I don’t have a way to skip ads. I know there are ways to do it, I just never implemented.

    The experience with Youtube is getting so much worse. It used to be one ad at the start of the video. Then it was two. And now ads in the middle of the video. They are also so long! It completely breaks the narrative of the video and is so distracting.

    All of this just makes me want to watch less Youtube, which is likely not a bad thing.

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      When the ad is playing, are you able to press up a couple of times and click on the little (i)? It might then go to a “why am I seeing this ad” page which you can then click ok on then click on don’t watch this ad again and it will skip the ad. Doesn’t work if you’re casting a video from a phone, and it doesn’t work on some channels.

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      on the rare case that i watch YouTube on tv, if it’s at the beginning, i just quit the video and restart over and over again until i see a 5 sec skip. sometimes it takes longer than the ads would’ve taken but I’d rather do that than take it on the chin to be honest. I’m also hoping others do it too so maybe they get some telemetry data.

      and if it’s in the middle of the video i just quit. if it’s important enough i can just watch it on my phone or PC without ads.

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      You could see if an adblock dns works, you dont even have to set up pihole for that (its just local hosted adblock/whattheheckyouwant dns).
      If it makes problems you can set it to default or cloudflare or something

      Setting another dns is in most cases just going to the settings and pasting a link

      Edit: if you set the dns in your router it works at all devices at home

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        DNS blocking doesn’t work on YouTube ads because they’re served by the same domain of videos.

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      Even with a premium account I’m stopping using YouTube little by little ever since they made their forced translation of titles and these AI voices that make the experience for bilingual people just horrible.

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        This is the most baffling feature ever. Why would anyone want to have titles translated? The video itself is not going to be translated! I guess it’s because of these auto subtitles that are simply not that reliable nor do they make for a good viwing experience if you really don’t know the language.

        Even Youtube’s algorithm already doesn’t suggest videos from languages in which you don’t search in! My youtube shows me stuff only in the languages I usually google with.

        And the ads with this ai voice… Damn they are weird.

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      I’m in the same boat here, I watch on my TV through a Roku and I don’t think there are any options for ad blocking.