• @[email protected]
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    16 hours ago

    They must make a fortune on premium users compared to a regular user, I don’t believe their adverts pays them enough to get them over 10$ a month for a single person…

    • @mrfriki
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      115 hours ago

      Wait, it is torrenting YouTube stuff a thing now?

        • @mrfriki
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          112 hours ago

          Oh, I didn’t know, thought those were a fronted connecting to an API or something.

          • @[email protected]
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            412 hours ago

            They don’t connect to an API because the YouTube API requires the developers to sign YouTube Terms of Service, which they refuse to do for obvious reasons. This is why those programs break because they scrape the web page instead of using the API. So when the web page changes, the apps have to change in order to continue working. I think the reason it’s called soft piracy above is because you are using the service without watching their advertising and they don’t like that very much. piracy is wider scope than just torrents, but that’s what most people think of when they hear the word piracy.

            • Possibly linux
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              112 hours ago

              Legally it isn’t piracy as you aren’t viewing anything that wasn’t publicly accessible or was not viewable without DRM

                • Possibly linux
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                  110 hours ago

                  Yeah that’s how I understood it at least

                  *I am not a lawyer and you should not take this as legal advise

      • @toynbee
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        113 hours ago

        I don’t know if it is, but you can always just use yt-dlp or something similar.