• peopleproblems
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      The amount of stuff I watched on YouTube was 0.

      Honestly it’s about time the internet grows up a bit and stops relying on horrible video tutorials.

      • @scottywh@lemmy.world
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        52 years ago

        For certain specific use cases a video tutorial can be incredibly useful… like replacing specific parts on appliances or cars after diagnosing the problem.

        Much of the content there is just noise to me too but there’s definitely some shit I find valuable.

      • citrusface
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        I’m sorry - video tutorials are so much easier for me to learn from than reading. I am 40 and have a disability. It’s far easier for me to comprehend a video than reading - and since I can’t have someone come to my home and teach or show me all the things I want to learn how to do - I watch videos.

        I think the issue is corporate greed - not people wanting to watch cat videos and learn how to unclog a sink or watch someone cook something.

      • Xusontha
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        my man literally the first four posts I see are just complaining about google adblock, and I keep seeing it over time yes we get it you don’t like ads and google is adding adblock. move to firefox/ublock (or no ublock if you want to support the content creators) and let it go imo, there aren’t even that many ads on youtube, I barely notice them normally cuz theres only one every 3 videos or so and it’s like 5 seconds long for a 20 min video (if there are more ads inside a video I’m pretty sure that usually means the creator put them there, not youtube)

        • @TheAnonymouseJoker@lemmy.ml
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          -12 years ago

          Mainstream media promotes Chrome everywhere possible. The last bastion of promoting Firefox is FOSS community platforms. The fuck do you expect, us to stay quiet and “let it go”?

          • Xusontha
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            22 years ago

            Not what I’m saying I hate chrome too, I just get tired of seeing essentially the same post over and over

    • Jannis
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      22 years ago

      That’s weird, usually government websites will work in old IE version without any issue.

      • @ddkman@lemm.ee
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        32 years ago

        Exactly. Usually gov sites are optimised for i.e 8, because accessibility is critical.

        You can’t just expect people have a super up to date browser.

        This is the mentality where I live anyway.

    • metaStatic
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      82 years ago

      worth running even if it didn’t block a single incoming ad. the amount of shit that phones home is truly absurd.

      • Bizarroland
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        The pi hole doesn’t by itself, but adding in ublock origin is typically enough to get the job done. I basically never see youtube ads outside of the sponsored sections and I guess I could use sponsor block for that

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          I dont use a pi hole (but am heavily considering setting one up).

          Right now I use newsboat rss to “subscribe” to whoever I want. When it opens Librewolf browser, a redirect extension takes me to an invidious instance of my choosing, the NoScript extension blocks everything, but the url is all i really need.

          I copy that url. I use yt-dlp to download video from invidious via my terminal emulator. Sponsorblock flags, give me captions flag, and if I’m willing to wait the extra time and give it the extra hard drive space, the best video flag. No ads, no sponsors, no JavaScript tracking me. Pure fuck marketers goodness.

          • cognitive
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            Which is another reason why we don’t use Chrome and why we wholeheartedly support other video hosting initiatives : )

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              “Youtube requires a browser that supports Web Environment Integrity in order to provide you with the best quality in streaming content. Please upgrade to a browser supprting Web Environment Integrity. Chrome <link to chrome> and Edge <link to edge> are our recommended browsers”

              Or words to that effect. And it’ll likely gradually become the same for most advert funded sites.

              EDIT: Actually I don’t think this will become a thing until it is hitting their bottom line. That is if enough people switch away from chromium based browsers. Just like it did for ad blockers.

              • JokeDeity
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                82 years ago

                These scumbag companies filled to the brim with more business degrees than ideas can go ahead and keep trying this shit, but I’m never playing ball. In fact, they’ve got me back into pirating when I had stopped for about a decade or more.

      • Norgur
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        72 years ago

        uBlock Origin does away with them. PiHole is more and more outclassed by the architecture hosts like Youtube deploy anyway.

    • @Spudwart@lemmy.worldOP
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      Google has learned Embrace Extend Extinguish.

      They’re game plan is to kill their competition in the long run.

  • @ManjuuLemmy@lemmy.world
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    32 years ago

    Sorry, a little bit OOTL. I remember about Chrome making adblock-blockers. But could someone explain the relation to youTube?

    • @Spudwart@lemmy.worldOP
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      YouTube has ads and google’s new WEI api will force browsers to comply.

      Web Environment Integrity (WEI) is an api that will validate your browser and hardware to ensure you’re not tampering with webpages in any meaningful way.

      extensions and unapproved browsers will be gutted.

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    I would not be surprised if regular people tolerated 5+ minute ad breaks for a short video. Too much bs has been normalized for that to be much of a surprise anymore.

    Like a frog slowly heating in a pot of water, you can get used to just about anything if you’re apathetic enough.

    • enkers
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      OK, move along. It’s an old reference, but it’s built on solid greentext.