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A screenshot of a YouTube video embedded in a news article where YouTube is throwing the error “Sign in to confirm you’re not a bot. This helps protect our community.” Stitched below is a screen grab from Avengers Endgame where Captain America says, “no, I don’t think I will.”

  • @MHanak
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    414 hours ago

    Presumably it’s to stop video scraping for ai training

  • @[email protected]
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    16 hours ago

    Youtube is just awful nowadays anyway. I haven’t see a new video worth watching for years now. Backup any old videos you used to like and move on.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      419 hours ago

      I might be wrong, but it seems like creating new accounts & using new emails or at least email forwarding services should help protect our privacy a little bit.

      And some thoughts about like five people:

      I feel bad YouTube is punishing YouTube Premium users who wanted to do a couple searches about finding divorce lawyers or birthday gifts to buy their kids while maintaining some privacy for a couple moments. Bet if Proton bought them they would implement some URL parameter you could pass or something.

      • Programmer Belch
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        51 day ago

        It’s more of a me problem as I don’t like installing more apps than needed, I just use Firefox for watching YouTube or download the videos to watch later with yt-dlp. Both of these methods need me to disconnect the VPN

        • Lemongrab
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          216 hours ago

          Minimizing installed apps does help in some ways with security (idk your personal reason) but I prefer to never even render Google pages directly because of all the embedded trackers and the browser fingerprinting vector.

  • Anas
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    322 hours ago

    I haven’t seen this live, but “to confirm you’re not a bot” really doesn’t sound like language YouTube would use

    • @[email protected]OP
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      319 hours ago

      I think its brevity and down to earth, no nonsense message, easily interpretable by the normies, is why it won out in Alphabet’s endless discussions and revisions. (Everything there goes through like eight managers right?)