YouTube intensifies fight against ad blockers showing pop-ups, and users are frustrated | Blocking ad-block users::undefined

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    They have pissed 4channers. You do not piss 4channers. The last time that happened, Trump got elected.

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    2 years ago

    Use Firefox, update the uBlockOrigin extension, update the filters, remove any other adblocking extension in case you have it. Should work just fine then.

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      I use Firefox with uBlockOrigin and haven’t had to do any manual updates or anything. I still seem to be unaffected by the changes everyone is talking about. Is it a slow rollout or does uBO just silently keep up with it?

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        It could be simply luck because it is a slow rollout, or it could also be that you got the filter updates on the background. In any case, you know what to do if you ever run into it.

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      2 years ago

      not working for me anymore, I have firefox + ublock and updated the filter, they are blocking now after 3 videos

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        Same here. That’s not 3 videos per day, but total before it stops playing.

        I wonder what tech and it creators say about this change. They will probably see a dip in views, engagement and number of clicks they promised their sponsors.

      • Gilberto@lemmy.world
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        Yes, they can, it will probably become a cat and mouse situation. The main idea is to put pressure on people that will not take the time to keep looking for alternatives or new solutions and will simply pay up or watch the ads.

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    Fuck it. I’ll just say this instead. It’s time to break up the tech monopolies. Google, Microsoft, etc.

    • Aux@lemmy.worldBannedBanned from community
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      Yeah, good luck hosting a high quality video streaming service for free and eating up millions of dollars in losses.

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          It didn’t exist that long. And it didn’t allow you to watch 4K or even Full HD videos.

      • Phegan@lemmy.world
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        Breaking up big tech doesn’t mean that we all have to host our own YouTube.

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          It doesn’t. But you need to have a replacement. So, go ahead, and create a free video hosting!

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    87.7% of the users watch on mobile, they are this mad about 12.3% possibly having access to an adblock.

    • Mkengine@feddit.de
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      Do you mean 87.7% use the YouTube iOS/Android App or 87.7% use their smartphone to watch YouTube? Because in the latter case you also can use ReVanced, Firefox + Adblock, Invidious, etc.

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      Insert smug “I run YouTube with Firefox with adblock installed” comment here. I’ve not seen any of the anti block stuff yet

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    I was fine with ads a couple years ago, but the number, length and frequency of them keeps ramping up. This wouldn’t need to be such a struggle if they just were reasonable about it.

    • Rhapsodicjock_108@lemmy.world
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      Me : clicks a helpful tutorial of 5 minutes. YT: here have an unskippable ad 5 seconds. Me: annoying but the creators have to make money somehow I guess. YT: and now here’s your skippable ad. Me: I just want this to be over with. YT content creator: Hello guys this video is sponsored by Raycons. 10 seconds blabbering on the product, skip skip Me: closes video.

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        Does anyone else kinda miss when youtube was more informal, random, less edited, and more janky? Nowadays everybody has a title card, and a two minute intro greeting, high-end camera setup, and tightly rehearsed script. It’s like they all decided to just recreate the unnecessary bloat and ceremony from classical television, for the sake of “appearing professional” or something?

        For example, a tutorial doesn’t need to begin with a “Hey guys, it’s your pal ASDFGHJKL. Have you ever got your foreskin trapped in a whatever and yada yada yada? Well today I’m gonna show you how to blah blah blah. Now let’s get into the video. But first a word from our sponsor Lockheed Martin…”

        What’s with the “today”? I’m always watching it “today” by definition. And I wouldn’t have clicked it if I wasn’t in that particular predicament. Why not just immediately start showing the solution?

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      There is no being reasonable in a capitalist society. The only thing that matters is profit potential

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      Unfortunately there’s too many people that just roll over and take it at much higher levels than is reasonable. They’ll stop when the normies start to walk away, and from what I can see that sits at about the Idiocracy TV scene level.

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      And injected in the most halfassed points of the video. Surely they have the technology to figure out a better way to time the ads.

    • OsrsNeedsF2P@lemmy.ml
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      Same. YouTube started detecting UBO for me, but a quick UBO cache refresh and it was good as new.

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    It appears YT is the new cable television. Let’s see if it follows it to the grave.

    I’ll watch from the sidelines, enjoying my subscription to nebula.

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    Really hoping some IPFS alternative takes off. Youtube has already been tanking in quality but no one changes because its a monopoly on online videos.

    And if Twitter has shown us anything, it’s that people legitimately won’t leave a crappy platform unless there’s a significant popular and better alternative that can scale immediately to demand.

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    I was annoyed by this. Check out FREETUBE which is a private youtube client for pc, mac and linux. No ads and 100% private - take that google

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    I’m still not seeing ads in brave browser, just in case anyone didnt know. On Android Newpipe also works and freetube for desktop too.

    EDIT: I dont care about meaningless internet points but that being said. I have provided 3 options here. None of which have been refuted on technical grounds and have been hivemind downvoted.

    If you have legitimate claims besides the usual “crypto scams” then please post the links. I’m happy to reevaluate my choices based on new information.

    I would need to see evidence of data sharing between brave and third parties that I have not explicitly consented to or packet captures showing data being sent where it shouldn’t, commits pointing to malicious code etc…

    Something that holds water.

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    If you have any stored payment methods on Google Pay, I’d remove them. Whose to say they won’t try to sneak some clause in their TOS that says if you use an ad blocker, they will charge you for Premium. removes tinfoil hat

    • gian
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      Whose to say they won’t try to sneak some clause in their TOS that says if you use an ad blocker, they will charge you for Premium

      Meanwhile in EU: “Doom music intensifies…”