fosforus,

I started using ytp-dl and mpv after receiving those adblock warnings. My life is now 420% better because I stopped reading Youtube comments as a side-effect. Also, mpv is 5 billion times better player than any web browser media player can ever be.

spiderman,

or you could use a piped instance.

netburnr,
@netburnr@lemmy.world avatar

If their self install instructions were worth a shit I might agree with you.

hackris,

This. I tried to self-host Piped and it was a PITA. I am experienced in self-hosting but setting it up behind a reverse proxy was next to impossible and basically no guides exist.

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

I did vidious, very easy. Sadly max 720p if you proxy from YouTube and if you proxy from your instance 1080p buffers like mad even on a bidirectional 1gig internet on a gaming PC style server. So back to unlock for me since a lot of my videos watched are 4k

spiderman,

I don’t host an instance, so I don’t know how hard it is. You can choose any popular instance like kavin.rocks if hosting doesn’t seem like a viable option.

yetAnotherUser,

Why do you consider not reading comments an improvement? Just asking because I’m curious.

fosforus, (edited )

I prefer to knowingly commit mental suicide, like by coming here.

altima_neo,
@altima_neo@lemmy.zip avatar

The comments are the best part

PulpDood,

Not these comments! /s

Sylvartas,

The vast majority of YouTube comments are incredibly dumb. I hope the reason is that it’s mostly kids.

Johanno,

It heavily depends on the content. While on dumb Videos there are dumb comments and on Minecraft Videos there are childish ones on the high quality of entertainment I watch only perfectly balanced comments are shown.

Sylvartas,

It’s true that they’re less “facepalm-inducing” under the smarter videos, but any entertainment video with wide enough appeal is gonna be littered with comments that will make you feel like you’re having a stroke while reading them. It usually gets worse if the channel is more family friendly, I assume because the YouTube algorithm serves it to kids a lot more.

TheAnonymouseJoker,
@TheAnonymouseJoker@lemmy.ml avatar

Doing that since 2018 methinks, enjoying the gigachad life and refuse to go back to web browser streaming. Glad to see more people are becoming enlightened.

shortly2139,

You sound like Senku from Dr. Stone. I’ve been trying to find an extension that opens videos in any player not just mpv

graham1,

10 billion percent better

Omega_Haxors,

The only thing worse than youtube video comments are youtube short comments. Not even reddit can match that level of unrepentant nazism.

aceshigh,
@aceshigh@lemmy.world avatar

i installed karamel and now my comments are from reddit posts that discuss the video i’m watching. i find that to be really helpful.

afunkysongaday,

What’s that?

aceshigh,
@aceshigh@lemmy.world avatar

an extension.

lemmyingly,

Looks like it’s only available on Chrome based browsers, oh well.

lemmyingly,

I want my life to be 69% better. Did you follow a good guide? Do you recall which guide it was?

fosforus,

The best guide there is. My brain.

NorthWestWind,
@NorthWestWind@lemmy.world avatar

I’m using the windows phone user agent solution. It loads the old version of YouTube and is much faster besides the lack of anti adblock

killeronthecorner,
@killeronthecorner@lemmy.world avatar

YouTube devs: “Wow, Windows Phone still has a sizeable userbase”

YouTube viewers:

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/6bb97d48-81dc-43f4-8c2b-22f8c9ace2a9.jpeg

Cinner,

Hey Jim, when did Microsoft start releasing Windows phones with 27" screens?

Sheeple,
@Sheeple@lemmy.world avatar

Oh I just “remove element permanently” on U-Block origin.

Make sure to remove the invisible element too that covers the whole screen. They tried that to prevent ya from just opening the video anyway.

To deactivate the scrollblock, if you experience it,just go full screen once and go back out. Which can be easily automated via a macro or literally just pressing the F key twice.

YouTube’s attempts at blocking Adblockers are pathetic

Gradually_Adjusting,
@Gradually_Adjusting@lemmy.world avatar

I’m not going to faff with all that until gray jay stops working

Sheeple,
@Sheeple@lemmy.world avatar

You know what, valid. I’m just listing the solution I used. I’ll make sure to check out Grayjay too.

This is the also the reason why Google is guaranteed to fail in their efforts. If one way to bypass their crap fails, 3 others will be developed swiftly <3

jackpot,
@jackpot@lemmy.ml avatar

wgats grayjay

Sheeple,
@Sheeple@lemmy.world avatar

I have no idea but it appears to be a client side APK similar to YouTube vanced from my 5 minutes of poor research

nottheengineer,

An app that lets you watch stuff from youtube, twitch, patreon, odyssey and more while respecting your privacy and having a better UI than any other streaming app.

sirico,
@sirico@feddit.uk avatar

It’s YouTuber Louis Rossman aggregator for content with the idea that you follow the creator regardless of platform, so if they have a YouTube/twitch/odysee account you’ll get all of their content in one place so if youtube bans someone for something random as they do that creator and their audience aren’t affected

crandlecan,

Sssst 😇

pensa,

YouTube’s attempts at blocking Adblockers are pathetic

I've long maintained that the majority of programmers working for Alphabet/Google/YouTube spent more time learning how to get the job than how to do the job well. There is a lot more to coding than "Cracking the Coding Interview."

It's not about building cool things over there. Is has not been that way for a long time. They just want the money and reputation.

Skaryon,

I don’t know. If I were a webdev at Google I would probably be against this nonsense as much as we are here. So I’d implement the most half assed ‘blocking’ of ad blockers possible knowing that the moron product manager who requested it won’t be able to tell.

Cinner,

That’s a great way to advance your career by the ‘genius’ kid that comes up with the much better way to do it and calls you out during a meeting while showing his already-written code that does much better than your senior dev self.

egeres,
@egeres@lemmy.world avatar

I partially disagree, the average developer at google is very competent, yet, their work pipelines must be so long and complex that such talent gets somewhat diluted

baascus,

Pihole has still been working reliably as well

odious,
@odious@feddit.de avatar

Not for me 🤔 I am running PiHole and the adblock thing still shows up. Which blocklists are you using?

altima_neo,
@altima_neo@lemmy.zip avatar

I’ve never had pihole block YouTube ads. I don’t think it’s capable of that.

nicolairathjen,

How does this work? I’ve been considering using a Raspberry Pi for Pihole, but I’ve been discouraged as it wouldn’t work for YouTube anyways. How I understand it is that Pihole is DNS, which just blocks certain domains. Since Youtube ads and videos are indistinguishable from a networking POV, it won’t be able to block them. Am I wrong? Is there something I have misunderstood?

baascus,

YouTube ads are distinguishable at the dns level for now at least. For the optimal setup I recommend docker-compose on a raspi with watchtower. This setup will automatically keep everything up to date but requires a little docker knowledge. Here’s some documentation:

github.com/pi-hole/docker-pi-holegithub.com/containrrr/watchtower

killeronthecorner,
@killeronthecorner@lemmy.world avatar

Pi hole does not block it at all for me.

Have you tried accessing youtube in incognito a couple of times with adblockers disabled?

Not saying it isn’t true but I, and several other pihole users I know, still see the block without uBo

KnightontheSun,

Long time Pi-Hole user here. It is not effective in this regard. Someone please prove me wrong.

killeronthecorner,
@killeronthecorner@lemmy.world avatar

I don’t see how it could be given that they are loading a detection script in the client.

It has nothing to do with DNS. I suspect those saying that PiHole solves it simply haven’t been rolled out to yet (or are using adblockers but have forgotten)

tourist,
@tourist@lemmy.world avatar

Is it really that easy? Why did they even bother?

They’ve known about ad blockers for well over decade now and their “solution” can be bypassed with inspect-element. Nice.

Jako301,

It is, in fact, not that easy. It works to hide the warning, but once you reache the stage where they block videos, it won’t help you.

The better option is to block all scripts on YouTube and only whitelist the 2 or 3 that are necessary to watch videos.

GissaMittJobb,

It hasn’t really mattered enough for them to spend any engineering time on it before. Zero interest rates are over, though, and money actually kind of means something now. This is just the first move in a chain of many.

A warning for anyone relying on stuff like adblockers for YouTube - it’s not that hard for Google to figure out that we’re doing it, simply query for which users have zero ad impressions. Google also has a certain tendency to permaban Google accounts in violation of their policies and then ignoring all appeals. If you rely on Google accounts for email, photos and the like, this might be the time to plan contingencies.

Personally I’ve started using Piped instead. The lack of recommendations is a bit of a bummer, but in all honesty it was kind of like the switch from Reddit to Lemmy - just had to wean myself off the digital sugar pills.

altima_neo,
@altima_neo@lemmy.zip avatar

I get the feeling that they aren’t trying particularly hard.

JustAManOnAToilet,

It might be a cost benefit thing. They probably could hire a team to perfect it and be on hand round the clock playing whack a mole with every workaround that gets found, but the half measure might catch the masses and be enough to not warrant spending the extra to do that.

Sheeple,
@Sheeple@lemmy.world avatar

Unfortunately they are actually updating their anti adblock measures twice a day. Poorly but they still are

altima_neo,
@altima_neo@lemmy.zip avatar

No, I mean they could do what streaming services do and drm encode the stream, or make the ads indistinguishable from the videos, making it impossible to block.

themusicman,

If the ads were added to the video stream (I assume this is what you’re suggesting) they can be easily skipped by scrubbing the timeline. On the other hand, if they add metadata so the client can make them unskippable, the ad blockers will have something to work with. Classic catch 22.

vox,
@vox@sopuli.xyz avatar

btw as a general rule, you can prevent scrollblock by just doing

##body:style(overflow:auto !important)

ClamDrinker,

This was my gut reaction as well, but dont do this, the makers of uBlock Origin warn against it!https://www.reddit.com/r/uBlockOrigin/wiki/solutions/youtube/detection-faq/

Can’t I just hide the pop-up with uBO’s Picker?

No. Cosmetic filters don’t stop the message - they just temporarily hide it from view. The anti-adblock script will continue to run in the background and will eventually block you from watching videos. Please don’t use, share or recommend using any of those filters and don’t report any issues when using them.

Sheeple,
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  • 4am,

    That’s still a cosmetic block and the script will eventually cut you off from the servers is what I think they more saying - as in, the servers will just refuse to send you the video.

    JSens1998,

    They aren’t trying right now because they’re running tests. I’m assuming they’re testing what does and doesn’t work. They probably wanted us to find workarounds so they could patch them when they decide to actually roll out the anti-adblock feature.

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