• Ænima
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    Ya know, I’ve seen a lot of posts regarding Elon Musk spam in this community, and calls to “ban” them, yet every week we get gloom and doom posts like this when some new subset of the world starts seeing this shit. I’d really like to see a pinned message about the fix, which is…

    1. Install Firefox or a derivative, and add the uBlock Origin extension.

    If you visit YouTube and see the pop-up, the page isn’t loading the video content, or it just seems to be acting strange, do the following:

    1. Click on the uBlock Origin brown shield in your extensions.
    2. Click the three little gears icon to enter the settings.
    3. Make sure you’re in the Filter lists section from the top and click the Purge all caches button below it.
    4. Click the Update now button.
    5. Wait until the filter update completes.
    6. Refresh the tab(s) that YouTube is in.
    7. Press play.

    I literally have no other installed add-ons for ad blocking, anymore. Only uBlock Origin. Any time I see the message or YouTube starts acting up, I just repeat those 7 steps above for any YouTube tab that was already open, and viola, the video plays. It has simplified so many issues for me and reduced the number of adblock extensions I need to run.

    I definitely plan on donating this holiday season to their team, probably the biggest share of the pie between the FOSS apps I enjoy and appreciate. Should uBlock Origin ever fail, I’ll just stop going to YouTube.

  • @Number1SummerJam
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    Intrusive and sneaky ads like the ones on YouTube should be heavily regulated if not illegal.

    Edit: especially ads louder than the average content volume, repetitive jingles designed to get stuck in your head, billboards, and ads thrown in the middle of the video you’re watching

    • @[email protected]
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      “Loud” is unfortunately hard to quantify. There’s a lot of psychoacoustics that mean that the number of decidels really doesn’t tell you what’s loud and what’s not.

      This is a great demo of how sounds can appear extremely loud without actually being physically very loud: https://youtu.be/tONF9OSUOSw?t=7m16s

      Anyway the point is that it’s hard to make rules about this kind of thing, because sound is subjective and there are ways to circumvent any restrictions you make.

    • @yesterdayshero
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      61 year ago

      Sounds like you haven’t watched a lot of free to air tv haha

      • @[email protected]
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        161 year ago

        I can honestly say, apart from seeing it on on the background when visiting parents or similar, that I haven’t watched free to air TV in maybe 15 years. Been streaming or downloading all that time.

        • @yesterdayshero
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          21 year ago

          I hardly watch it either. Just found it funny all the complaints above could be applied to what free to air tv has been doing for decades.

      • @[email protected]
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        31 year ago

        Free to air is heavily regulated in my country if it had a fraction of the fraudulent grifter ads Google would be shut down

    • @[email protected]
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      31 year ago

      Googles ad platform is utterly full of fraudulent scams and grifters. Bring on regulations and HEAVY fines for Google making profit of fraud and crimes.

    • @Sunrosa
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      71 year ago

      It’s pretty random whether you get the message or not. Some of my friends, including me, straight up cannot watch youtube on their website half of the time anymore, because it full blocks us. It’s not just an annoying message, videos actually just don’t play. But I only get it on some days. I think the message only pops up if you’ve been watching for more than like an hour straight. Then again, some of my friends have never seen the message. Who knows. Just more weird big tech server bullshit. Like how twitter’s api works 15% of the time (for me).

      • @[email protected]
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        41 year ago

        Purge cache and refresh does the trick if you have problems with the firefox+ublock combination. Or you have some other active extensions which prevents ublock from doing its thing.

      • @[email protected]
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        21 year ago

        Been watching for 3h straight and still no pop or problem with videos but when time eventually come I’ll try to setup UBO filter or using 3rd party frontend

    • Vanon
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      I’m daily using uBlock Origin (with Firefox) on Windows, and ReVanced on Android, and have experienced zero indications that Google is at war with ad blockers. These two are fucking fantastic and highly recommended. I don’t expect it to last forever, but bravo to these devs and contributors.

    • Omnissiah
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      11 year ago

      A bit unrelated, but do you know if there is a hardened firefox for linux (just like Mull for Android)?

    • @Not_Alec_Baldwin
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      11 year ago

      Firefox with Adblocker Ultimate working fine for me as of last night. I’ll check again tonight.

      • @vxx
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        41 year ago

        They blocked me with that combo on my PC a week ago.

    • @Lilweed2
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      01 year ago

      Librewolf is one that might work for you

    • @hydrospanner
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      541 year ago

      Yeah, all Google accomplished with this bullshit was finally getting me to switch from Chrome to Firefox as my main browser on desktop.

      • @Alchemy
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        221 year ago

        Pretty much, also encouraged me to download uBlock, and now I see how many items it blocks from pages like YouTube. Spoiler: It’s a lot.

        • @hydrospanner
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          121 year ago

          Right?

          I have two tabs open…one is a site that is overtly and actively promoting products to me, with literal links to retailers where I can buy the stuff they’re promoting…the other is YouTube.

          The promotional site’s uBlock counter is at 4.

          YouTube’s is at…139.

          • Ænima
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            91 year ago

            Leave that YouTube tab open open for a day and see how many thousands of items uBlock has blocked.

    • @Magister
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      151 year ago

      It does on mine, sometimes, so I clear cache, update uBlock, restart Firefox. In general it blocks them again

    • @MrFlamey
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      61 year ago

      Or mine on Vivaldi. It was showing me the notice the other week, but seems to have stopped now. Either they are now time limiting youtube before the ad blocking thing comes back, or uBlock upped the ante.

      • @[email protected]
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        Your uBlock probably updated. uBlock has pretty much been able to successfully block YouTube’s adblocker block since YouTube started blocking adblockers, so long as you kept the filters updated.

  • @joelthelion
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    761 year ago

    Never seen that banner or an ad. I guess it’s just a matter of time though 😕

    • @Zak
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      941 year ago

      uBlock Origin is reliably blocking the blocker blocker for me at this time, though a few popups got through a couple weeks ago.

      • BombOmOm
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        501 year ago

        Same, uBlock in Firefox is doing it 100% for me. Haven’t even seen a youtube ad or a complaint that I should stop blocking ads.

        • @Chev
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          11 year ago

          Well if you are using Firefox, you obviously life the easy life. But what about the Edge or Chrome users here? Habe some respect for those poor guys.

            • @[email protected]
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              21 year ago

              Yeah, that suffering is self inflicted if we’re talking about home users. In an enterprise environment you might need to convince your admin to add Firefox to the company portal.

        • @Zak
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          171 year ago

          I don’t. Most of them have the ability to use something else and have chosen not to.

      • @pete_the_cat
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        01 year ago

        Yo dawg, I heard you like blockers

        • @Postcard64
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          71 year ago

          I use Firefox with uBlock Origin on Android. Isn’t there the same for iOS?

          • @[email protected]
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            41 year ago

            iOS web browsers are forced to use the safari/WebKit engine, so you don’t get Firefox extensions, sadly.

            The main benefits of using Firefox on iOS is if you prefer it’s interface or want to sync with desktop Firefox (which is why I use it).

    • @Number1SummerJam
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      Brave for iOS (sorry firefox gang I appreciate you guys) is working fine for me. I had some issues with both Firefox/uB and Brave on windows getting the pop-ups.

      • dual_sport_dork 🐧🗡️
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        41 year ago

        I got the pop up a couple of times until I manually updated uBlock’s filters list. After that, no issues.

  • Noxy
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    711 year ago

    No, they most certainly are not.

  • Xylight
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    691 year ago

    I wish I could donate to ublock origin so badly. I never even saw the popup.

  • @Anonymousllama
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    621 year ago

    I get there’s a heap of people on here who’ve somehow never seen these new anti-popup measures before, but they’re definitely becoming more prevalent.

    I switched to uBlock and purged the caches and it seems to have fixed the issue (for now anyway)

    At some point I’ll have to find a more permanent solution like switching browsers but right now things are working

    • @LordKitsuna
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      a more permanent solution would be using an alternative front end like piped. there are a lot of public instances available

        • @LordKitsuna
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          wait what? piped doesn’t use your login in any way tho? you manually import subscriptions from Google checkout and you create a piped specific login for syncing that across devices. at no point will piped ever ask for your Google account

    • Yinchie
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      151 year ago

      Use clients such as LibreTube. It works great and even allows skipping sponsored content.

    • @[email protected]
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      91 year ago

      never seen the youtube anti-adblock stuff.

      Mullvad vpn + mullvad browser + ublock origin + never logging into google…

      Also freetube, also newpipe…

      Maybe they don’t bother trying to block vpn users?

    • @Nihilore
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      31 year ago

      If you have a VPN just set your location to a place they don’t run ads

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      I saw them, then I purged ublocks cache and updated and they have been gone ever since (also on firefox, because I switched as soon as I read the news that they would pull this stunt on all chromium browsers a year ago).

  • sweetviolentblush
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    No change for me, youtube sure is trying but ublock origin keeps fighting the good fight

      • verysoft
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        I’d rather not personally. I can just disable all that anyway.

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            Yeah its fair enough, but it’s easier to just use FF for me, I don’t care if they want some anonymous usage statistics and trying to be fully private online is a fools errand. Base FF is good enough imo.

          • @[email protected]
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            51 year ago

            I’m also on Librewolf, but most people are not all that tech-savvy, so basic Firefox is better for them just because it has auto-update.

            • ZeroCool
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              It’s also not that difficult to configure hardened Firefox. It takes a minute or two and there are plenty of written and video guides that’ll have even the least tech savvy people up and running quickly. The tech literacy required to reasonably protect your privacy isn’t very high anymore. The biggest hurdle is getting people to care about their privacy in the first place.

              Librewolf is a wonderful project but not something I recommend very often in my personal life, if only because most people just don’t need or want that level of protection at the expense of convenience.

    • @joker125
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      31 year ago

      I still haven’t run into any issues with this setup.

  • @MeanEYE
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    541 year ago

    Nooo. YouTube thinks it’s fully blocking ad blockers. In reality nothing’s changed.

    • @Sunrosa
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      111 year ago

      Yeah yt-dlp has been my strat this whole time anyway. Also Piped and Invidious get the job done when i’m too lazy to type in one short command for every video I watch.

      Also, specifying format with yt-dlp is unnecessary (“-f 22”) if you have ffmpeg installed iirc because it automatically selects the highest quality, thus shortening the command even further.

        • @Sunrosa
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          51 year ago

          Higher resolution videos actually have better bitrates on youtube. Like if you select 4k even if your monitor is just 1080p, the video will look much better.

            • @Sunrosa
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              11 year ago

              All the more reason just to use yt-dlp. I know it takes a tiny bit of time to set up, but it’s well worth it. I’m able to download 20-minute videos that would have otherwise buffered in less than a minute. I can simultaneously queue up a bunch of videos, and watch them with zero stuttering.

      • @[email protected]
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        You can also put “alias y=yt-dlp” in your ~/.bashrc to minimize it to “y”. Or set up a keyboard shortcut to a script that executes the command with your clipboard content.

        Or do the same with “mpv” instead of “yt-dlp” to watch the video stream directly without downloading.

  • @Centaur
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    EU based Firefox + uBlock Origin user here. All very good :)