I'm willing to pay a monthly subscription to help keep uBO fully functional. If I pay a subscription to a service like youtube to remove ads then I am only ad free on youtube. Whereas uBO blocks ads on everything.
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Regardless whatever we’d be willing to pay, there’s no way for uBO to effectively route the collected funds out to all publishers (also I guarantee there’s gonna be a fight of “views on my site are worth more than theirs”), and so the cat and mouse game will continue forever.
I do not want my money to go to paying off publishers. I want my money going to support well funded and continuous development of a product that defeats their current business model. I hate being tracked and sold. I want the entire system to die.
Then you should stop using YouTube.
that's wicked, pay for something, just to not pay someone else
Advertising is mental pollution. Opening your window to teams of people with PhDs in lying and manipulating you to just say whatever the hell they want.
No, it's about voting with you money against a whole way to do business. Long live FOSS, long live adblockers!
I may not be smartest tool in the shed, but couldn't they collect funds on one shared account, and manage those funds after voting or other type of deciding power in the organization?
Youtube invites the user to use nonfree javascript, so there's no telling when their engineers will get the upper hand (it seems that they already have). The only sustainable solution is to drop youtube entirely or support a libre frontend...
And also to educate everyone you can on libre software philosophy so they know to reject the next iteration of this injustice instead of waiting for the bruises to appear.
I have no problems since I switched to Firefox
It seems to be happening to people regardless of the browser they're using. Google's currently only testing the new measures on random accounts
Oh thanks for the info. Fuck Google
Here's hoping uBO manages to stay on top of the adblock arms race after this shit gets rolled out to everyone 🤞
I use Firefox for desktop and PipePipe on mobile, no issues yet, when I do no more Youtube because fuck ads. This is why I datahoard as my meager datastorage allows.
Freetube is still working for me, I recommend give it a try :)
Free tube hasn't been updated since November of 2022. The nightly branch is getting the updates. So if you're running into issues with free tube you might want to go to nightly, but it's a pain to get, you need to be logged in to GitHub to get it.
I wish FreeTube updated the releases is more often. I'm often running into API errors, it's a little annoying
I'm trying to find where you can support the authors of blocklists. So far I've only found Peter Lowe's Patreon.
What is the best alternative to YouTube? Is there one?
PeerTube.
It really needs traction.
I can't really find a good instance to use. Do you know one I should make an account on?
From what I understand you shouldn't make an account unless you're uploading, but I could be mistaken
Piped and Invidious for when that happens. I will never surrender
My invidious has stopped working today (in the UK).. all the videos fail to load and the fixes (like turning on video proxy) do not fix it.. I've noticed a few piped and invidious instances having similar issues.
Probably related to the issues I began having yesterday with Revanced- suddenly, videos started to infinitely buffer after around 1 minute of playing. I ended up having to update + reinstall Revanced entirely. Looking at the Revanced subreddit it seems more and more users have started getting affected by the same issue these past few weeks.
Google's definitely doing something.
Good to know this isn't just me, I updated and reinstalled without resorting to forums, and it solved the issue for me too.
I also did this, this morning and it seemed to fix it. If it becomes impossible to block ads I guess we all just stop watching YouTube...?
google overestimates how much I like YouTube and how much I hate ads and google
Unfortunately, they do not care. They don't want people watching youtube, they want people watching ads.
I am not a piped user so I am not 100% updated but as far as I know, Google is blocking the various piped instances by their IP
On Ublock + Umatrix, hasn't seen anything weird at least for now on Firefox.