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I hate YouTube. I hate ads. I hate their maliciousness. But I can't stop watching some content that I love and I don't get at other places.
Interestingly, according to Google, normal unskippable ads in videos must never exceed 15 seconds. However, last year people complained about ads lasting for 1 minute and 28 seconds.
When asked by Android Authority, Google representatives provided a rather vague answer, but confirmed that they continue to fight ad blockers on YouTube. And it can be concluded that long unskippable ads are one of the tools in Google’s arsenal.
“Ads are a vital lifeline for our creators that helps them run and grow their businesses. That’s why the use of ad blockers violate YouTube’s Terms of Service. We’ve launched a global effort to urge viewers with ad blockers enabled to allow ads on YouTube or try YouTube Premium for an ad free experience.”
If YouTube can really impose 1 hour long ads even for blockers, what's the way to escape?
Did you ever watch an ad more than 1 minute on YouTube?
74 sats \ 12 replies \ @ama 28 Jan
If using sensible platforms like zap.stream isn't enough (I know, I know), instead of add blockers, use Invidious to watch YT videos: FreeTube (or similar clients) on Linux and NewPipe (or similar clients) on Android.
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Thanks. This is really helpful. Except for my TV, I've been watching YouTube videos most of the time in preview after pasting the link anywhere on SN. It's my simple solution 😀
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10 sats \ 5 replies \ @ama 28 Jan
I'm glad it helped. What OS does your TV run? Maybe there's an invidious client for it..
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My personal TV runs on VIDAA. Other one runs on Android.
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10 sats \ 3 replies \ @ama 28 Jan
Have a look at https://piped.video/ to see if it helps until we find something better. :-)
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Thanks. I'll have a look at it before Sunday.
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10 sats \ 1 reply \ @ama 28 Jan
Let us know how it does...
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Sure. I'm not very technical so definitely I might be bothering you by asking for help.
10 sats \ 3 replies \ @guts 28 Jan
Also SmartTube on AndroidTV
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10 sats \ 2 replies \ @ama 28 Jan
Oh, I thought the OP had no problem with that one.
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I actually don't watch on the Android TV but I would like try to fix that as well.
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For TV no app beats SmartTube, no ads and SponsorBlock
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Newpipe is great, despite the occasional bugs. It's now my default YouTube client.
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Do you use Android or iOS? If you use Android, you can install F-Droid , and through fdroid, you can install NewPipe or PipePipe. They are secure, open-source, and ad free alternatives to Youtube. I suggested installing fdroid because you will receive regular app update notifications, whereas if you install NewPipe directly, you have to do it manually. Additionally, F-Droid has many great secure open source alternatives to explore.
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Thanks. Right now using Android. But I'll buy a new iOS device next month or in March. I'll then use F-Droid on my android phone.
For mobile and Laptop it's not a problem for me as I can watch on SN.
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Maybe I’m wrong but youtube videos posted here and watched from SN are typically ad-free, or?
I have indeed had multiple minute long, unskippable ads. I was like🖕
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Yes, they are free. I've been using SN as a tool for this.
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What is the magic then? @ek?
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @ek 28 Jan
I didn't know that our embedded youtube videos don't have ads 👀
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10 sats \ 1 reply \ @galt 28 Jan
You can use Freetube and never see an add ever again
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Can you details it please?
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People need to figure out that there are other sites. Also, if you are desperate for youtube content, you can find a way to download it, tjen you wont havs to see any ads.
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Can’t stop the Ad machine
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Maybe you can't but I can. #867479
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