• Chemical Wonka
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    110 minutes ago

    in a dystopian future, not so distant they will obligate you have a cam connected all times to track your eyes movement to make sure that you saw the ads

    A Boring Dystopia-28924809

  • @[email protected]
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    132 minutes ago

    That’s when I copy the URL, close the window, and download the video without the ad.

    Downie for MacOS or yt-dlp at the command line. When those stop working, and if there’s no alternative, I will stop watching YT videos. I will not be harassed by ads. There’s already more content than I have time to consume.

  • @Shou
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    142 minutes ago

    Press M for mute. Most adds’ sound design is awful.

  • stebo
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    173 hours ago

    I usually don’t watch YouTube on my playstation but yesterday I did and every 10 minutes it played a 2-minute unskippable ad and I simply turned off my TV. 10/10 very effective.

  • Jeena
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    865 hours ago

    Please for the love of God, use uBlock origin and SponsorBlock to skip all of this automatically.

    • @[email protected]
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      245 hours ago

      I also highly recommend turning on uBlocks filter list for cookie banners. Works on YTs cookie banner too.

    • @Weirdfish
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      45 hours ago

      I watch primaly on my PS4, is there a network based solution?

      • Monkey With A Shell
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        34 hours ago

        Haven’t personally looked at the dev tools too much, but even if they come from the same domain, of the path had a unique pattern when it’s ads vs content you could use a decrypting proxy. I don’t know if the PS4 can install a custom certificate or proxy settings, the intercepted cert would possibly cause problems, but it may be possible.

        • ditty
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          265 hours ago

          YouTube serves ads from the same domains that serves the video so you can’t block ads with pihole for YouTube

        • @Weirdfish
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          43 hours ago

          Quick google search suggests the ads come from same domain as youtube, so wouldnt be blocked.

          Back to muting ads and reading lemmy on my phone

    • macniel
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      -84 hours ago

      Please do not use Sponserblock unless you support that creator in some other way; or you just don’t care about them.

      • @[email protected]
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        246 minutes ago

        If you want to support a creator, give them a quarter and block the ads. Seriously. That quarter is worth more than any ad revenue they will ever get from you watching their videos.

      • @Voyajer
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        If anything it should be the other way around since sponsor spots don’t make money per person watching them.

      • @[email protected]
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        73 hours ago

        Creators don’t get money for you watching their sponsorship, only if you click through and do something with it

        If you don’t plan on interacting with the sponsorship we then blocking it just saves time

      • Jeena
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        104 hours ago

        I’m allergic to advertisement, I’d rather not watch a video at all than watching the ads in it. SponsorBlock for me is just an automation of what I would do anyway pressing forward 5-7 times to jump over this section. I will not buy this stuff anyway it’s just a waste of my time. I go even so far that I don’t mind paying for YouTube Premium because this removes the advertisement, but there is no way to pay for skipping sponsors automatically other than SponsorBlock.

    • @[email protected]
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      212 minutes ago

      Recently heard about ads that make you take a quiz at the end to make sure you were paying attention, we’re not far now…

  • Nightwatch Admin
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    44 hours ago

    Robert Rankin’s “Armageddon” trilogy has something like this, where Actively Viewing pays you rehousing credits, so the main character has developed away to sleep with his eyes wide open, as if actually watching the screen.

  • @HappySkullsplitter
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    85 hours ago

    The sheer sense of smug power I feel when hitting the mute button

  • ekZepp
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    75 hours ago

    Any adblocks x smart TV?

    • @[email protected]
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      23 hours ago

      If you need it on tizen os (Samsung TV’s) there is tizentube

      I now moved to android tv (modified), but tizentube made my Samsung tv at least bearable.

    • @saltesc
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      SmartTube if it’s an Android TV.

      https://smarttubenext.org/

      Download and install the APK through Downloader app or USB, only takes a few mins following instructions.

      Devs keep it very regularly up to date. SponsorBlock included. Many excellent additional features making it way better at being YouTube than the YouTube app could ever be.

      • @perfectly_boiled_pizza
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        That’s not the official site. It has an old version (July 2024) and the file might contain malware. You can safely download the latest version from GitHub and find their updated guide there.

        If you don’t want to use Github, you can use the site they have linked to which is https://smarttubeapp.github.io/

    • Jesus
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      13 hours ago

      Don’t connect the TV to the internet. Buy a Shield or AppleTV.

  • kate
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    35 hours ago

    anyone got a solution for apple tv? found one app but it works through invidious and invidious doesn’t really work anymore. even tried hosting my own at home but nothing :(

    • @[email protected]
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      13 hours ago

      I ended up manually downloading my subscriptions using Freetube and yt-dlp and throwing them in my Plex server. I don’t watch a huge amount so I’m happy to spend 20 minutes a couple of times a week doing it. There are ways to automate the process but I’ve never been able to wrap my head around it.

    • @[email protected]
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      25 hours ago

      I’ve honestly just switched to screen mirroring my Mac and using Firefox / ublock / etc when I want to watch YouTube on the tv.

  • @mercano
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    35 hours ago

    Wow, a DEC AlphaStation computer. That couldn’t have been cheap.