Ever since around 2017, I have not visited (or even seen) the contemporary Youtube site.

I had been using a combination of Invidious and yt-dlp (youtube-dl).

Just within the last year or two, Google has been making efforts to obstruct these tools. This can most clearly be seen with Invidious, currently suffering from a generic “This helps protect our community” error message.

It has got me thinking that Google might eventually succeed in extinguishing these islands of safety that I’ve so enjoyed.

People who still use raw, unmitigated Youtube today; how much of a hellscape has it become?

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    6 days ago

    So far, YouTube itself with uBlock Origin (Firefox) and SponsorBlock is working swimmingly.

    Until they ban Firefox and/or proper adblockers I’m still using it, and everything works as intended.

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      5 days ago

      If they ban Firefox or make it more difficult to watch videos with Firefox, I fully expect state AGs to bring antitrust proceedings.

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    6 days ago

    Our teacher pulled up a video to demonstrate a certain gravity experiment. The whole class got to watch two consecutive, loud, annoying and UNSKIPPABLE 20 second ads.

    Needless to say, it totally justified all of the time that I spent switching Invidous instances and updating NewPipe (or Tubular).

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    4 days ago

    Pretty bad on my Roku. It really discourages you from watching more than a few videos. If I start a 10 min video and it wants to play 1 min of ads first I just go Back and hot play again, usually the ad length will get shorter. Usually have to do that 2 or 3 times to get to an ad I can skip after 5 or 10 seconds.

    It’s too bad because Roku is good for everything else, fast UI and nice clean remote.

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      5 days ago

      You need to slow it down with the skyrim. Perhaps some morrowind or some daggerfall? Just to slow down the aggravation.

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    6 days ago

    In the last week, I came across 2 videos that started with an ad. Both were embedded YouTube videos. They must have found a way to circumvent adblocking.

    It’s loud and annoying and I don’t have the patience for this. I just didn’t watch those videos.

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    5 days ago

    I endure it at work because I can’t just modify everything to my liking. Lots of political ads lately. Use the hardware mute button when you start the video. Alt-tab to whatever tedious spreadsheet or page of code. Come back and restart the video in two minutes.

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      Same. Back when there was just a single ad at the beginning of a video and you could skip it after only 10 seconds, I would just mute and look away from my phone for 10 seconds (counting out loud). Those days are gone. The petty “look away” is almost becoming a petty “go get some groceries”.

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    5 days ago

    The few times I used another computer to watch a clip or two I couldn’t do it. I just closed the ad in rage and waited for watching it on one of my devices.

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    5 days ago

    It is genuinely infuriating to the point I simply uninstalled youtube on my iPhone and switched to using web-based alternatives. And yes, no need to lecture me on apple, I only have an iPhone for reasons. I’d rather have a linux phone instead.

    2 ads play every time you start a video. Maybe you’re watching a playlist and realize 5 seconds into the video that you already watched this one, so you click the button to go to the next video.

    Two more ads, no matter that you got two ads literally 5 seconds ago.

    Looking for a specific video that you don’t quite remember the title of? That’s right, two ads every time you go “hmm no, it wasn’t this one”.

    Two more ads are also guaranteed to play within at most minute 2, usually just after 60 seconds. So that’s a minimum of 4 ads in the first or second minute of any video you watch. After that, the amount of ads varies, but in my experience it’s not less than two every 5 minutes, and they happen randomly.

    So every 5 minutes at most you get 10 - 20 seconds of advertisements in the middle of a sentence. Wanna go back 10 seconds to refresh the context that was lost by the jarring interruption? No problem, have 2 more ads. Sometimes as much as 3 times in a row.

    The worst offender I had was a 30-ish minute video where, and I swear this is neither exaggeration nor hyperbole, two ads would play every two minutes, for the whole video (it’s also the video where I got two ads playing when I scrolled back 10 seconds, 3 times in a row). So overall on that 30 minute video I must have got around 45 to 55 ads (2 at the start, 2 every 2 minutes, 2 almost every time I scrolled back 10 seconds).

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    5 days ago

    On mobile, it’s very bearable. You can skip them quickly.

    On TV, oh boy. It’s super long and now you have to skip several times in an ad block to reduce your ad duration to the minimum.

    As for desktop… Idk I only sit at my desk for work.