• MattR@feddit.org
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    No, I don’t see them and the day I cannot block ads anymore is the day I am going to stop using YouTube. It’s really not that important to life.

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      why wait? Give invidious a try, or see if any of the creators you follow also uploads their videos in PeerTube or odyssey or something… The creators, I do follow does that - its good.

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        I use Grayhay since it makes it so all platforms I follow are on there and I can easily download videos if I want, plus follow people like Louis Rossmann on peertube, YouTube, if they have patreon or nebula there too.

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        Invidious is developed really poorly. The documentation even recommends restarting the service hourly for what I assume has to do with memory leakage (they don’t actually mention the reason, but memory leaks are significant either way). I’d stay away from that project.

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    It’s not just the unskippable ads but also the type of ads as well. I’ve seen some wild ones like ads to make you hard in the bedroom, but it never actually shows the treatment. I’ve seen ads for how to make “homemade” makeup to look younger, the ingredients are baking soda and honey? But I think the wildest one I’ve seen is an ad for a robot puppy but in the ad, you can clearly see it is a real puppy, but they keep saying that it is a robotic AI powered puppy.

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    I just restart the video ~5 times until it starts without ads. I figure even if it takes extra effort and time if I don’t know what’s being advertised then I win.

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    On screen ads, unskippable preroll ads, mid roll ads and multi hour long ads that never end, ads on the sides and underneath the videos, embedded AI to push up their numbers that bloats the webpage.
    Then on top of that, double sponsors, hidden sponsors, scams and shitty merch.

    I used to think YouTube was the new public broadcast system but honestly that was never this garbage.

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    Hey YouTube? The endpoint of enshittification is this: I wipe my ass and flush you.

    Keep going, YouTube. You’re not so important that we can’t just leave.

    Nebula exists. Curiosity Stream exists. PeerTube exists. Odysee exits. The people I value on YT already have footholds on all four. More will arrive soon enough.

    So keep at it.

    Keep injecting unskippable ads, flooding the feed with AI slop, letting bots post porn, demonetising and hiding quality content, using DMCA like a digital SLAPP against content creators, and using the algorithm to warp reality.

    Your value proposition is ubiquity. That’s it. That’s all you have. Without popular buy-in, you’re dead.

    We proles? We have something better than loyalty.

    We have spite.

    So keep pissing people off - because watching you die on a very stupid hill of your own design will be entertaining AF.

    For everyone else, see you on [email protected] and [email protected]. Come and learn how you can replace all of these pieces of shit.

    And in the meantime - yt-dlp should still work to download what you actually want to keep, and SmartTube is black magic incarnate.

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      Nebula exists. Curiosity Stream exists. PeerTube exists. Odysee exits. The people I value on YT already have footholds on all four. More will arrive soon enough.

      Exactly my thoughts too.

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      Yes. You will quit YouTube. But 99% of people won’t and they make YouTube more revenue via either watching more ads or giving up and subscribing

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          None of those have all the creators and people don’t want to go between multiple apps.

          This fight is lost. The way to win it now is legislation or blowing up data centers.

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            I disagree. The fight isn’t lost - it hasn’t even started yet.

            People are apathetic and/or ignorant to alternatives. Some of those people can be appealed to - or on sufficient enshittification, motivated into action.

            Spite is a wonderful reagent.

            Additionally, the apathy of the masses has no impact on individual response.

            Things already exist that marry disparate platforms (eg: Grayjay, Kodi plug ins etc).

            We need not wait. And while I remain sanguine that YT will piss off enough people eventually, I’d sooner code my own app, that joins all my streams - and release it into the wild - than let others dictate what I can and cannot do.

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              None of those well ever compare to youtube. You think all the videos are going to stay on those platforms forever? You think they well scale to youtube levels of users?

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                YouTube is too big to fail” is not the flex you think it is.

                No, I do not expect any one of those platforms to “become YouTube.” That is not the point. The point is reducing dependence on a platform that has spent years making itself worse because it assumes users have nowhere else to go.

                Fuck that and fuck them.

                Scale? Things do not need to match YouTube’s total global footprint to be useful.

                They need to serve actual human beings well enough that migration becomes viable.

                That is how this starts: not with 2 billion people moving at once, but with chunks of users, creators, and communities deciding they’re sick of eating shit.

                As for “will the videos stay there forever?”

                They are not staying on YouTube forever either. Videos get demonetised, geo-blocked, copyright-nuked, hidden by algorithmic sludge, or deleted all the time.

                Centralisation does not guarantee permanence. It guarantees dependence.

                I’m not for that.

                That is why people mirror, self-host, archive, syndicate, and build bridges between platforms.

                People imagine only one possible future: “Everyone stays on YouTube because YouTube is big.”

                I am pointing at the much more obvious one:

                “YouTube keeps enshittifying itself until more and more people route around it.”

                It does not have to die overnight. It just has to become less necessary.

                Soon enough, YT will block all the clever back doors we use with uBlock, Smartube, Revanced, Newpipe etc. Then what? Eat shit? Nah.

                This thread has inspired me to roll up my sleeves and see what I can think thru. I already have a back of napkin idea for a basic MVP that joins all those services I mentioned into 1 front end. I will make it for myself and when its solid enough, throw it up on Codeberg for others to fork and improve.

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                it doesn’t matter, when people are fed up with that shit they will just go back to watch any other platform (tv, streaming, tiktok)

                scale does not matter, these alternatives are not trying to scale like youtube because youtube is unsustainable in the first place

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    Like others, desktop I’m using Firefox with ublock origin. Android phone, Firefox with ublock origin. Android TV, SmartTube. Ad blockers have always outpaced Google in my experience though I use youtube maybe like twice a week and I don’t randomly browse reccomendations. Just there for specific stuff

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      Enjoy it while it lasts. With Google forcing developers to register their Android apps (or they’re not allowed to be installed, unless you’re a developer), it puts pressure on applications like Firefox (or ublock origin) to tow-the-line.

      This won’t happen tomorrow or next year, but the writing is on the wall, unless people push back or the government begins to push back on Big Tech.

      The removal of device owner rights has always been a soil boil.

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        You can still install them, they announced the rules weeks ago.

        1. You need to go into the phone settings and enable developer mode (this doesn’t mean YOU’RE a developer)

        2. Flip a setting to on that will allow it

        3. See some scary prompts and acknowledge no one is asking you to do this

        4. Reboot the phone (its intended to cut off communication with who might be scamming you). (edit: I think this reboot step specifically is a clever idea)

        5. Wait 24 hours.

        6. Install the app

        From there you can keep the phone in the ‘unlocked’ state, or allow it to relock after 7 days.

        I’m not saying this is good, but it IS still possible.

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          I understand and agree with your sentiment, but try explaining how ”developer mode" does not make you a developer to my Grandma.

          It’s the same b.s. optics that invented “sideloading” as some technically shady practice, when it has always been: just installing the stupid app.

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          Also, somehow preventing adblock would trigger the creation of a corporate competing product. This is a bigger threat to Google than people stealing their bandwidth.

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        I’m hoping by the time googles Android goes to shit, GrapheneOS is readily available on more phones or PostmarketOS. Same with Linux with KDE Plasma Bigscreen running on a minipc rather than using an android TV box

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    On mobile I’ve noticed there’s a button have to click to remove the ad. It’s maddening. I click the button to skip. So they added layers of ads. You gotta click skip twice to get to the video. Now there’s shit covering up my interface that I have to remove. So much shit.

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        My setup to make YouTube bearable:

        Firefox mobile and the following extensions:

        • uBlock Origin
        • DeArrow
        • Hide-Shorts
        • SponsorBlock
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          I suggest adding “fix youtube search” to get rid of the stupid suggestions you get when searching.

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          But they’re coming for everything. There won’t be anywhere to go to get information. You’ll give up everything?

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            I’ll cross that bridge when I get there. YouTube is already near the bottom of my list for source of information and I already have more sources of entertainment than I have time, so if they manage to win their war on ad blockers, I have no problem never visiting the site again.

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        what Buddahriffic said. :) I ain’t got that kind of time. (Caveat–am looking at little things occasionally on my phone–this must be a nightmare for people using YT TV.)

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    I accidentally found myself outside my ad blocking bubble the other day and looking at youtube. It immediately pissed me off to have to put up with.

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      ikr whenever I visit my elderly aunt, she has cable TV on. I timed it once and there’s like 10 minutes of ads for every 20 minutes of content.

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        sounds about right. half hour tv shows last about 21 minutes. hour long ones last about 42. you used to get a little more time but there was like a minute or two of wiggle room each episode. hour longs used to last 52. writing for streaming is more fun because you get the flexibility you want, but people still expect 30/60 minute shows.

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    The ads themselves got worse too, not just about skipping them.
    I see toooooooooo many ads about Taichi for men over 60. Fml, now it becomes Military calisthenic for men over 40…

    Also those ads with the zombie games…

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      I’m getting this weird fucking modal popup for the ad it just displayed. It sticks around in the bottom left corner of the screen after the ad ends, displaying throughout the duration of the actual video and blocking out like 20% of the screen (until I explicitly close the damn modal).

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    The problem is if those take off how do they make money or cover their cost? Sure federated whatever someone still has to pay the bandwidth. And video streaming is a hell of a lot more demanding then text.

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    Do yourself a favor and never turn on WiFi on your smart TV, get an android streaming box, and install projectivy launcher on it. Then you can sideload smartube the adfree YouTube client with downvotes, dearrow and sponsorblock built in.

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    I use the YouTube TV app.

    If I see ad breaks that are longer than ~20 seconds, I just back out and try again (if I’m just starting to watch a video) or go to history and resume (if in progress). YouTube can try to show another godawful long ad, but I’ll just back out again and again until they stop being stupid.

    Protip: Number may go bigger, but I’m not changing this behaviour.

    I hope the advertisers demand meticulous statistics, and are asking YouTube why so many users balked after 1 second.

    Actually over the Easter holidays, my tablet was having horrible time with YouTube (the Android app is absolute garbage and doesn’t like old devices, and by old I mean 5 years) and sometimes ads made the YouTube app go suck mud and the tablet needed to be rebooted (!!!) before it worked again. So I watched YouTube on my laptop instead. With uBlock. Silence. Beautiful silence.

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      Ha! I do this too! You can hit back and then OK three times in rapid succession to break out of the ad too.