• @[email protected]
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    942 years ago

    Please everyone if you’re not using something like Ublock Origin (best in the game imo) you’re doing the internet wrong.

    Some say they play ads to support content creators but they make almost nothing from them because Google is so greedy. Best way to support them is direct, $5 on buy me a coffee or a patreon subscription.

    • @LazylazycatOP
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      192 years ago

      I agree with you, don’t shout at me please 😭 I just can’t use ublock on my TV and I’m too lazy to plug my laptop in.

        • @Zirconium
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          62 years ago

          You can side load on Roku too? Literally tried googling this and every thread was like “not possible”

        • @LazylazycatOP
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          52 years ago

          Thank you. It’s a really old smart TV though and it just has a handful of pre-selected apps you can install.

      • @rajdidaj
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        92 years ago

        If it’s an android tv, install smarttubenext and never look back.

    • @SuddenDownpour
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      102 years ago

      Whenever possible, just pay them directly through PayPal or a similar service. Out of the money you pay to someone on Patreon, the creator usually ends up with less than 50% due to VAT, payment processor fees, Patreon fees, and income tax. By skipping Patreon, the creator doesn’t lose out to VAT and Patreon fees.

      • @[email protected]
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        72 years ago

        More creators need to start using Liberapay. It’s a non-profit organization that funds itself via donations, so the only fees it charges are the ones being passed through from the underlying payment processor. It also avoids VAT by prohibiting creators from offering anything in exchange for payment.

    • Hyperreality
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      2 years ago

      Also, firefox on android (and I suspect iOS) allows you to install extensions including ad blockers.

      Faster, saves battery, prevents sites from breaking on mobile.

        • @[email protected]
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          52 years ago

          Take a look at “vinegar” in the app store. It’s a safari extension that changes the video tag on youtube videos and removes the ads.

          I don’t explain it well, and it costs money (fyi), but it’s working for me.

    • @ki77erb
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      62 years ago

      I just pay $11 for YouTube premium. I did it entirely for YouTube Music (Google Music) but the ad free YouTube was just a nice bonus.

    • Sagrotan
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      42 years ago

      Or New Pipe on phone. It’s quite a while since I saw any ad on YT.