• @ikidd
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    122 days ago

    OK, am I the only person that has a working ad blocker and doesn’t get YT ads? Literally never seen one.

    • @[email protected]
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      62 days ago

      Exactly. Why bother paying? Firefox + uBlock Origin on the computer, SmartTube Next on Android TV, ReVanced on Android phone. I haven’t been seeing ads on YouTube for years.

    • @kyrax1213
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      21 day ago

      If you’ve used YouTube on anything besides a computer, then you would know that the experience is suboptimal.

      • @Muaadib
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        124 hours ago

        I agree, however most mobile platforms have some sort of AdBlocking solution/app. The same applies to popular tv brands as well (I use TizenTube for my Samsung) and worst case scenario you can plug a Chromecast and AdBlock it instead.

      • @[email protected]
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        1 day ago

        There are ad blockers on mobile browsers, too. Besides, there are other ways to block ads, like DNS blocklists. Or if it’s just for Youtube use an alternative front-end like Piped or Invidious or Grayjay for built in ad- and Sponsorblock

        • @kyrax1213
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          11 day ago

          I’ve used the alternatives and the experience isn’t really nearly as polished and consistent as using the YouTube app, especially if you just want to sign in and use your YouTube account. I’m not saying premium is cheap but it’s really not out of the ordinary to pay for the service as some people think it is. There are also YouTube kids and music that provides some value.

          If there are DNS blocklists that work for YouTube, please provide a link or guide.