Lol ads. Not for years. I honestly don't know how people do it. Maybe they are just used to it but last time I tried to use the Internet without an ad blocker I wanted to throw my computer across that room. It's ridiculous how bad it is.
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Rules:
- Be civil and nice.
- Try not to excessively repost, as a rule of thumb, wait at least 2 months to do it if you have to.
Those poor souls watching multiple ads are the ones making so there's not an even more aggressive approach to preventing our means of ad free stuff.
Doubt it, the reason it got this far is because of complacency from the general populace, more complacency doesn't let us keep our privacy and being ad free, the existence of lemmy is an example of that.
I know, it was a joke.
Oh, that wasn't really clear for me 😅
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One of the best things I did on my Linux laptop was adding auto gain filters to Pipewire through Easy Effects to automatically tune every audio to the same volume.
And if I want to get the dynamic range back it's easy to temporarily turn off.
That actually works to my favor for podcasts. I download everything on wifi so I don't have to use data, and the audio player audipo shows the waveform of the audio. So when the ad sections come up it's easy to see how far to skip.
Yall are watching YouTube without adblockers and sponsorblock?
Sponsorblock can be janky to set up. If you set it up wrong it either doesn't skip or skips unrelated parts. I had to actually double check how to properly set it up.
I'd imagine most people would give up instead of double checking.
I agree on adblock tho. uBlock Origin is amazing
SponsorBlock is IMO not that hard to set up, and I haven't even seen YouTube actively fight against its use; the problem is that the sponsor segment timestamps are community-sourced, which means 1) they might not yet be submitted by the time you watch a recently published video and 2) they're often very lazily done (but of course both are better than nothing).
I uses to think SB skipped unrelated parts, but it turns out it just cuts the whole ads away so I was always left wonder if there was any ad at all.
Is skipping 30-120 seconds ahead in a video that hard if you don't wanna watch the sponsored bit?
It isn't.
It's just intensely convenient where it makes the experience more enjoyable
It’s really nice to have videos do it automatically though. I don’t even think about it anymore.
You have to set up sponsor block? This is news to me
It's basically just one button press that is "Yeah I wanna skip stuff" and if you press the wrong button because most people don't FUCKING READ you might mess up your settings
My workplace disabled extensions today, and I'm just mindblown by the amount of ads I've been blissfully ignorant about. I play music from youtube while working, but every time I'm in a good flow now, getting stuff done, there's an ad-break that takes me out of that flow. Tiring having to work up that momentum all the time.
My workplace disabled extensions today,
This gives me cold sweats
laughs in Freetube on desktop and Newpipe on mobile
I feel like YouTube has gone back to normal now. I used to need to update uBlock (origin) manually few times a day but I haven't needed to do that for weeks now.
laughs in AdGuard on PC and AdGuard Pro (one time purchase) on mobile
*laughs harder in UBlock Origin on PC and Adguard DNS (free) on mobile*
Opens a book
Supposing that I sign to YT Premium (spoiler: I will not): Does the Nord VPN, Skillshare, BetterHelp and other sponsored bull*hit part of the videos skip automatically, or I will need to manually skip that part anyway?
No, those are usually embedded into the video itself as a segment by the content creator. However, SponsorBlock works really well and will automatically skip those bits for you (assuming someone else already put in the effort to mark the sponsored content).
There's SponsorBlock for that.
My video will be closed right at the start of this ad. What second ad?
If YouTube stops working, it won't be the end of streaming video. Thousands of porn sites manage to do it. It may take several years, but something else will come along to take YouTube's place. In the meantime, we will have other stuff to do.
Your comment makes me giggle that there's a possible future where PornHub admins are getting angry at influencers for uploading wholesome content, in violation of the site Terms of Service.
Edit: I hope the headline reads, "PornHub has issued a press release - naming an account MrBeastPhilanthropy194768 isn't fooling anyone, and they need to take their charitable fundraising to a more appropriate platform."
What makes you think any free option that takes YouTube's place won't have just as many ads? The traffic that pornhub gets compared to YouTube is not really comparable.
Also, all those tube sites are littered with ads.
Like fighting the system, building barricades, car tyres on fire?
I still think most sites would struggle dealing with the stream of people continually uploading full episodes of copyrighted works, as well as finding a profitable revenue stream for all the bandwidth used. Even YouTube has a hard time with it.
Hurt the spy-ware giant,
by using Invidious.
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without the spy-ware and ads!
You'll find one right at the top of your home page, then the moment you tap on a video, it'll be preceded by an infamous unskippable ad. mapquest directions