- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmit.online
- technology@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmit.online
- technology@lemmy.world
Key Takeaways
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YouTube ad segments can be annoying but have a Skip option available after a few seconds.
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Users have noticed a change in the Skip button’s display, potentially leading to confusion.
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The absence of a countdown timer in the Skip button’s usual spot seems to be intentional.
It’s funny how I’ve learned I hate ads more than I want to watch the content I’m sometimes and I end up just instantly closing the video if an ad starts.
But that of course is only if I screw up and I’m not using ad blockers.
I have witnessed this behaviour. A person opened a video in the Android YouTube app and immediately closed it when an ad started playing. Then opened the same video again, closed it, because ads. Opened it a third time and then let it play without ads.
Most people don’t care or they care but not enough to do anything.
I’ll do this if a website has an inconvenient pop up asking for email, or the cookie consent popup is too big to ignore. I just don’t bother going back. I’m not sicking around to navigate around dark pattern bullshit like that.
Long live grayjay
Also great for finding channels in alternative services, and even more so since Google breaks Youtube’s compatibility to 3rd party tools every once in a while.
Also revanced!
Long live NewPipe.
no age restricted video is huge no, so I’ll still stick to revanced
literally have not had to skip a youtube ad in years, because I use ReVanced and AdNauseam like a sane person.
I’m going to be sad when YouTube dies, and all that collective knowledge and content either goes poof or is haphazardly, incompletely transferred to some “new thing”, whenever that is – but I won’t be that sad.
I started using YTDLP to download the shows I care about and have them saved offline.
I used to watch a show that got taken down. The show came back online few months later with heavy modifications to remove any potential DMCA footage from it.
I’ll definitely be sad, it’s a website I’ve truly grown up alongside
YouTube doesn’t show ads in my country but I still prefer not to use the official app because it sounds “heavy” to me
Wait, how does YouTube make money? What country are you in?
They probably make money from sharing my data with 3rd parties , though it’s not as benefitical as the data of someone in other countries I live in Syria
That makes sense as I’m sure no company wants the drama in Syria
Aww. I don’t think I wanna use a VPN there.
You mean you don’t wanna use a Syrian VPN server , or you don’t wanna use a VPN if you ever lived in Syria ?
I don’t wanna use a Syrian VPN server. I’m familiar with the name of the country which means there’s some kind of controversy happening there. That’s how I hear about places. 😅
Well the only thing you would get from a Syrian VPN server is no ads on Meta - YouTube and a few other apps , otherwise you’d need a VPN for the VPN to use things that aren’t available here … like: indeed (jobs) , Netflix , Gitlab , linktree , Google play (mostly works but sometimes need a VPN ) and other things I can’t remember
The biggest insult Youtube could get. A person refusing to use it even when it had zero ads because it was heavy.
But, yes I agree Youtube mobile app is inefficient and reloads losing my place. Unfortunately, I have the same issue with grayjay making even that one a non-starter.
Ads is one of many bad parts about YouTube
Before when the countdown timer showed the duration of ad’s I would let anything that was 2 ads collectively less than 1m play all the way through. Anything longer than 30 seconds, even 31 seconds was an instant skip. Now that the countdown timer is gone, I assume every ad is longer and skip all of them.
laughs in revanced
The website interface on mobile works well enough and on mobile Firefox you can install ublock origin. Made me uninstall a bunch of apps and use their web version instead.
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