• @MigratingtoLemmy
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    12 months ago

    They’re locking down on IPs which consume traffic like a bot/ alternate distribution platforms like Invidious instances. AFAIK the softwares itself isn’t blocked. Please try and correct everyone you see on this forum who says otherwise

    • chebra
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      22 months ago

      @MigratingtoLemmy you are wrong though. They are adding tokens and signatures, without them the videos aren’t playing. But I just updated my invidious and it’s playing fine again => it’s not an IP block (yet), it is a change in the youtube media api, so the players need to be changed too = effectively a player block.

      • @MigratingtoLemmy
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        12 months ago

        TBH unless this is a coordinated effort against Invidious and other apps or should affect a lot of other things too. Or does this change not affect embedded media in pages?

          • @MigratingtoLemmy
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            22 months ago

            Oh well. Thanks for correcting me. I guess they’re trying to play hard

            • chebra
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              12 months ago

              @MigratingtoLemmy Yup, there are even some similarities from the Twitter/Nitter fight - tracking tokens, IP blocks, API limits, … Get ready for youtube requiring login to watch videos.

              • @MigratingtoLemmy
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                12 months ago

                I’m heading over to Odyssey/Peertube the second they tell me to sign in to watch videos.