• CookieManTheGreat@lemmy.wtf
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    6 months ago

    The Youtube thing is breaking EU rights and they are going to trial them

    This shit can be avoided by DNS blocks, Revanced, ublock (Firefox)

    Fuck that all.

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      6 months ago

      It’s gotten real bad for me just in the last week.

      Videos load really slowly, constantly stops when I play a playlist of videos.

      I have had ad blockers for over a decade now, it’s never been this bad.

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        6 months ago

        Youtube itself, even in a completely blank Chrome browser, runs like i have 20 downloads running and simultaneously stream 4 animes its a absolute disgrace to humanity.

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          6 months ago

          Really? My main reason for still trying to use adblockers instead of NewPipe or another frontend is that every one I’ve tried is slooooow. Is there a setting I should change or something???

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            6 months ago

            Also libretube (android client to piped.video so you don’t connect to YouTube at all) and clipious (android client to invidious) are worth looking at too. You’ll need to tweak the servers you connect to to get good performance, but both work quite nicely.

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          6 months ago

          Alternative interfaces like NewPipe, FreeTube, etc. work fine for what they are, but I prefer using a web browser because I actually like Youtube keeping track of my watch history and its recommendation algorithm works (reasonably) well for me.

          All the alternative interfaces have privacy from Google as a primary design goal, so they want you to import your subscriptions and let them keep track of what you watched locally, but the consequence and downside of that is that it doesn’t synchronize across devices (e.g. FreeTube on my Linux desktop and NewPipe on my phone). At least not without a bunch of extra effort on my part manually importing and exporting, anyway.

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        6 months ago

        The slow erosion of my enjoyment of YouTube inspired me to get Plex set up and start rewatching some classic shows I love. It’s been a great experience. No ads, no wait times, just entertainment.