sour,
@sour@kbin.social avatar

merde ._.

pete_the_cat,

Scheisse

_dev_null,
@_dev_null@lemmy.zxcvn.xyz avatar

govna

Th4tGuyII,
@Th4tGuyII@kbin.social avatar

Can't say I've seen anything yet, just hope my ad-blocker holds steady

netchami,

Some solutions:

squaresinger,
netchami,

Just use a proper ad-blocker like uBlock Origin in combination with a browser like Firefox or LibreWolf that supports proper ad-blocking extension. Fuck this Chromium garbage that deprecated MV2 because Google is scared of adblockers. Don’t support Google’s monopoly on browser rendering engines and use Firefox or something even better like LibreWolf.

squaresinger,

Did you read what the addon is about? It’s not an adblocker but is to be used in conjunction with one. All it does is circumventing the adblockerblocker. It specifically recommends being used together with uBlock.

Btw, I use FF with uBlock. But I am not everyone, so when I stumbled across this, I thought it might be helpful for some people.

And I found it ironic, that Googles own extension store contains an extension that circumvents the YouTube adblockerblocker.

netchami, (edited )

I know, but uBlock has built in circumvention features, and you can add custom blocking rules or filterlists to uBO without having to install an additional extension. If the addon becomes outdated, it might start interfering with uBlock Origin. It’s best not to combine uBO with any other ad-blocking addons and just use the existing mechanisms like custom rules and filterlists to extend uBO if needed. The uBO team is constantly working on ensuring that the built in circumvention mechanism works, most of the time, the only thing a user needs to do is clear the cache and update the filterlists.

And I found it ironic, that Googles own extension store contains an extension that circumvents the YouTube adblockerblocker.

It will probably be taken down soon lol

BroBot9000,
@BroBot9000@lemmy.world avatar

Thank you so much for sharing Yattee and the guide.

Redjard,
@Redjard@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Where is YouTube ReVanced?

GBU_28,

Not mentioned, on purpose 🤫

WillFord27,

I think people are fully misunderstanding this comment

GBU_28,

Oh I guess I could see the other side.

I meant we don’t talk about revanced club

PeachMan,
@PeachMan@lemmy.world avatar

ReVanced is definitely worth mentioning, but I’m here to tell you that GrayJay is better.

ModsAreCopsACAB,

GrayJay is a YouTube/Twitch/anything update away from breaking.

helenslunch,

How is that different from any of these other apps? It’s being actively developed so any update breaking can be patched.

PeachMan,
@PeachMan@lemmy.world avatar

Lol so is ReVanced my dude

ModsAreCopsACAB,

ReVanced doesn’t use the YouTube app/website, it modifies the YouTube apk into a completely different thing. The only thing that can break ReVanced is server side changes from YouTube.

PeachMan,
@PeachMan@lemmy.world avatar

And does something make you think that Google isn’t capable of doing exactly that?

They’re updating server-side rules constantly. And EVERY app update is also accompanied by a server-side update, even if it’s small.

ModsAreCopsACAB,

Ah but there’s the catch, ReVanced just depends on server side YouTube changes.

Meanwhile, GrayJay depends on app-side & server side YouTube, Twitch, etc etc.

PeachMan,
@PeachMan@lemmy.world avatar

Lol no, ReVanced also depends on app side changes, they could harden the YouTube app and make it more difficult to modify. The only upside is that it would take several months for those changes to actually start affecting users, when the old versions of YouTube are phased out.

OR, they could just block ReVanced on the server side and ban everyone that uses it, if they wanted to

Don’t be naive and think that Google can’t easily block ReVanced. They just haven’t tried to yet. They’re one of the biggest companies in the world, if they gave a shit it would be gone overnight, just like Vanced was.

Skies5394,

For iOS I really like Vinegar.

Rai,

Currently not working, but Firefox Focus is!

A fix for Vinegar is on the way.

Barack_Embalmer,

Tangential question - what is stopping youtube from restricting access to their API for 3rd party apps like Reddit did?

DoucheBagMcSwag,

SSSSSSHHHH

DoucheBagMcSwag,

Remember people start logging out for these services. Any day they could decided to start terminating accounts if this whole anti Adblocking campaign doesn’t get subscriber numbers up

Rexios,

Sideload uYouPlusExtra on iOS

github.com/arichorn/uYouPlusExtra

netchami,

I am aware of this option, but sideloading on iOS currently kinda sucks. You have to use AltStore which sometimes goes unmaintained for a few months, even when it’s maintained it’s kinda buggy and the Windows version almost never works for me. It’s also not available for Linux. And you have to connect your phone to a computer running AltStore every 7 days, otherwise the app will stop functioning. It’s just not a great solution and especially bad for less tech-savvy users.

Rexios,

You don’t have to use AltStore. I re-sign the IPA myself and install with Apple Configurator

netchami,

But you still have to do it once a week, right?

Rexios,

If you don’t have a paid developer license yeah. But I do so I don’t have do deal with that.

netchami,

I’m definitely not gonna pay Apple money to use my device that I already paid way too much money for the way I want to. But I just switched to Android (GrapheneOS to be percise) and now I don’t have to deal with any of this BS anymore.

singularity,

I guess that’s why the modded YouTube app on my webOS TV stopped working today.

spacecowboy,

Weird. Mine works just fine on YouTube.

Caligvla,
@Caligvla@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Well uh… Whatever they’re doing ain’t working for me, because I’m yet to see one of these popups.

Number1SummerJam, (edited )
@Number1SummerJam@lemmy.world avatar

Intrusive and sneaky ads like the ones on YouTube should be heavily regulated if not illegal.

Edit: especially ads louder than the average content volume, repetitive jingles designed to get stuck in your head, billboards, and ads thrown in the middle of the video you’re watching

yesterdayshero,
@yesterdayshero@lemmy.world avatar

Sounds like you haven’t watched a lot of free to air tv haha

makingStuffForFun,
@makingStuffForFun@lemmy.ml avatar

I can honestly say, apart from seeing it on on the background when visiting parents or similar, that I haven’t watched free to air TV in maybe 15 years. Been streaming or downloading all that time.

yesterdayshero,
@yesterdayshero@lemmy.world avatar

I hardly watch it either. Just found it funny all the complaints above could be applied to what free to air tv has been doing for decades.

makingStuffForFun,
@makingStuffForFun@lemmy.ml avatar

Agree with you completely.

aniki,

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  • yesterdayshero,
    @yesterdayshero@lemmy.world avatar

    Yet they still get around it through sound mixing. Any regulations against using jingles or having ads interrupt what you’re watching?

    RelentlessArts,

    Luckily all that is prosecutable by Ofcom here so it very rarely happens.

    wooki,

    Free to air is heavily regulated in my country if it had a fraction of the fraudulent grifter ads Google would be shut down

    yata,

    Ads in those are also regulated in civilised countries.

    Excrubulent,
    @Excrubulent@slrpnk.net avatar

    “Loud” is unfortunately hard to quantify. There’s a lot of psychoacoustics that mean that the number of decidels really doesn’t tell you what’s loud and what’s not.

    This is a great demo of how sounds can appear extremely loud without actually being physically very loud: youtu.be/tONF9OSUOSw?t=7m16s

    Anyway the point is that it’s hard to make rules about this kind of thing, because sound is subjective and there are ways to circumvent any restrictions you make.

    helenslunch,

    “Loud” is unfortunately hard to quantify.

    LUFS

    threelonmusketeers,

    Thought this would be Tom Scott. I was not disappointed.

    wooki,

    Googles ad platform is utterly full of fraudulent scams and grifters. Bring on regulations and HEAVY fines for Google making profit of fraud and crimes.

    CobblerScholar,
    smallflag4168,

    Love the Ficsit mug in the photo 😆

    notExactlyI20,
    @notExactlyI20@lemmy.world avatar

    This will definetly be a shot in the foot for Google, the beginning of YouTube’s downfall

    roguetrick,

    Only cloud hosting providers can provide hosting for themselves as cheaply as google. Microsoft and Amazon (except through prime video and twitch) have shown no interest in entering the fray. The downfall will only come through antitrust.

    sour,
    @sour@kbin.social avatar

    beginning

    Contend6248,

    Finally some fucking space for competitors

    netchami,

    I hope PeerTube gets better

    Chee_Koala,

    Please yes, it needs a lot of better.

    r3df0x,

    Federation will be the only real option considering the massive storage and bandwidth requirements. Even then, once an instance starts to grow, they’ll have to come up with some type of monetization strategy.

    Even a low population instance will likely need many terabytes of storage.

    roguetrick,

    I don't see how federation makes economic sense for video serving/hosting. To do it economicaly you need to have local data centers with peering agreements with local ISPs and good deals for transit. Only big data companies (Google) and huge or specialized self hosts(daily motion, Facebook), can really do it.

    Reddit and Vimeo were stupid for hosting video on cloud services for that reason. Reddit wouldn't have been in such an economic crunch if they weren't burning money by serving video on the cloud.

    vividspecter,

    I suspect in the long run it will be doable due to advancements in bandwidth, computing power, disk space and compression efficiency but it’s probably more than a decade away.

    And even then it might be the case that it’s only viable to do 1080p while the big guns can do 8k at 120fps.

    corbin, (edited )

    The downfall of YouTube is creators being paid more for their work?

    Contend6248,

    Yes, these companies work exactly like that

    corbin,

    That is exactly how YouTube works: support.google.com/youtube/answer/72902?hl=en

    yata,

    They don’t. In fact they get demonitised more and more easily for completely bullshit reasons. The majority of youtubers get paid through Patreon and in video sponsorship rather than from youtube itself.

    joelthelion,
    @joelthelion@lemmy.world avatar

    Never seen that banner or an ad. I guess it’s just a matter of time though 😕

    Zak,
    @Zak@lemmy.world avatar

    uBlock Origin is reliably blocking the blocker blocker for me at this time, though a few popups got through a couple weeks ago.

    BombOmOm,
    @BombOmOm@lemmy.world avatar

    Same, uBlock in Firefox is doing it 100% for me. Haven’t even seen a youtube ad or a complaint that I should stop blocking ads.

    Chev,

    Well if you are using Firefox, you obviously life the easy life. But what about the Edge or Chrome users here? Habe some respect for those poor guys.

    yata,

    They suffer voluntarily simply by choosing not to switch their browsers to non-chromium.

    Hamartiogonic,
    @Hamartiogonic@sopuli.xyz avatar

    Yeah, that suffering is self inflicted if we’re talking about home users. In an enterprise environment you might need to convince your admin to add Firefox to the company portal.

    melroy,
    @melroy@kbin.melroy.org avatar

    Same, it's a cat and mouse battle .. lol

    netchami,

    I feel sorry for Chrome/Chromium users who can’t even use real ad-blockers because Google is scared of uBlock Origin and deprecated MV2

    Zak,
    @Zak@lemmy.world avatar

    I don’t. Most of them have the ability to use something else and have chosen not to.

    netchami,

    That’s another way to see it.

    pete_the_cat,

    Yo dawg, I heard you like blockers

    r3df0x,

    Brave is dropping the ball. It’s the only mobile option.

    Postcard64,

    I use Firefox with uBlock Origin on Android. Isn’t there the same for iOS?

    ourob,

    iOS web browsers are forced to use the safari/WebKit engine, so you don’t get Firefox extensions, sadly.

    The main benefits of using Firefox on iOS is if you prefer it’s interface or want to sync with desktop Firefox (which is why I use it).

    ijeff,
    @ijeff@lemdro.id avatar

    Hyperweb might work though.

    Number1SummerJam,
    @Number1SummerJam@lemmy.world avatar

    Brave for iOS (sorry firefox gang I appreciate you guys) is working fine for me. I had some issues with both Firefox/uB and Brave on windows getting the pop-ups.

    dual_sport_dork,
    @dual_sport_dork@lemmy.world avatar

    I got the pop up a couple of times until I manually updated uBlock’s filters list. After that, no issues.

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