• Fizz@lemmy.nz
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    9 hours ago

    Today i was looking through the top popular shorts in a private tab. It was so depressing there were countless AI slop videos getting 300m views.

    People just dont care. Its why I love Lemmy, here the people care about the tech they use and content they consume. People here have standards. But most people arent like that and eventually everyone will be designed for them and there won’t be anything for us and there will be less and less people like us. I love technology and I hate what’s happening to tech so much.

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    1. I watched YouTube ads.

    2. When they got to be too much I stopped watching.

    3. Then I added uBlock Origin and NoScript (even on YouTube I block some scripts) and went back to watching.

    4. When bazillions of content creators started over-creating content just for revenue, and not to provide value, I started watching less and less.

    5. Now content creators are producing even more garbage via AI, and now I only watch a very few real-world content creators and videos more than 2 years old. Everything else I watch on other sites. If a content creator also posts to other sites, I watch them there and not on YT.

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        7 hours ago

        Nebula has some of the best educational content, especially ever since Tom Scott went on to other things. There are definitely some weird ones on there, as well as a couple which I’m convinced are right-wing shills, but by and large many of the best edutainment channels have collected over there, especially if you’re into writing/world building. HAI/Wendover, Minutephysics, legaleagle, extracredits, nilered, and hellofutureme are the big ones I’m aware of that are also popular on YouTube which publish their videos over on Nebula. It’s well worth it to know that you’re supporting them more directly, and no ads.

        Also, dropout (nee collegehumor) is worth it.

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    Imagine going through the interview process, like 10 rounds or whatever leetcode bullshit, and being told you are going to be working on /blocking Ads-Blocker users/…

    Fuck it, I am out of here!

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      1 day ago

      Imagine applying to work on the youtube team because you enjoy watching videos and then you are expected to make it worse for everyone including yourself.

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    It’s an arms race. And when Google stops me from downloading videos to avoid ads, YouTube’s videos will be replaced with other content. I mean, the videos are convenient, but there’s absolutely enough content to avoid them. Plus, I can develop new hobbies.

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    Noticed it for a single day, then ublock must’ve updated and everything works fine again. I will drop YT entirely before I watch a single shitty ad on there, let alone pay for a sub.

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    2 days ago

    I wonder how much they spend trying to defeat adblockers versus how much revenue they lose because of them.

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      Even if only 1% of people used adblock, then that’s 1% of millions of dollars of ad revenue. It’s easily enough to put several people on this as a full time job if they want to.

      I’m sure Google saw it as only a minor issue at first, but the number of people using adblockers is presumably going up all the time.

      The irony being of course that adblock usage is skyrocketing only because companies like Google have made the Internet so thoroughly ad-polluted it’s intolerable to go without one.

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      One glance at the GitHub issues reveals just how much of a struggle it is for the NewPipe developers to keep the app functioning, with YouTube constantly targeting every trick they use.

      It’s draining so much of their time and energy that there’s barely anything left for working on new features.

      The mental exhaustion of the developers is another issue entirely, one that should be obvious to anyone familiar with the demands of maintaining a relatively popular open source project. The fact that it involves YouTube only makes things worse for them.

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      NewPipe simply does not work for me. Every video fails to play.

      The best YouTube experience I’ve achieved so far is still using the official website with a ton of firefox addons.

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    I finally had to update (19.16.39 --> 20.12.46) and repatch my YouTube on Android via ReVanced. I’ll probably need to do that again in 6 months. I use uBlock Origin and LibreWolf on PC and SmartTube on my TV. I hope Google understands I won’t be watching YouTube with ads.

    https://github.com/revanced

    https://codeberg.org/librewolf

    https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/ublock-origin

    https://smarttubeapp.github.io/

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      Add in sponsorblock as well. Its an extension that autoskips “inline” ads that creators do in video. It uses community input to know when to skip, and is excellent. You can also submit ad time stamps very easily to help out millions of people.

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        Good advice! I use SponsorBlock too. Revanced and SmartTube have it integrated by default. LibreWolf/Firefox just need the extension installed. Its saved me hours (probably days at this point) of sitting through bullshit. Cheers!

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    I have a Premium subscription, but I can give you an even bigger reason to never use YouTube. They actively push brain rot in their search. No matter what words I use to search for something, it is almost always the same results. Looking for nostalgic videos from the 90s? YT: “Here is the most recent brain rot on the Internet.”

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      Yes. I was searching for a video about a panda refusing to bathe on YouTube app of a friend’s phone.

      The first 4-6 results were Shorts, and I had no way of knowing if they were what I wanted apart from the thumbnails, since the titles were truncated. The next four were only semi-related videos, in the sense it was about a panda.

      The rest of the videos that followed were absolutely bonkers. From Minecraft clips to random mobile arcade games I have never heard of, and many, many, MANY AI generated Chinese videos featuring a baby doing farm work, masonry, or other kinds of labor.

      In a way, it felt like a display of arrogance. In the sense that YouTube was confident it had already served me what I was looking for in the first 10 results, and then said: “Now that you have seen what you searched for, why not watch this crap?”

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      Same thing on Google results. I don’t use Google but I use what are basically frontends for Google and all it feeds you with every search is AI-generated slop.

      Every Google search must be precedented by writing “Reddit”, now.

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    honestly waiting 3 seconds of buffering is not the end of the world. i just have ptsd from the last isp, and makes my brain think i dont have net.

    currently experiencing this on librewolf, however cromite desktop loads in instantly. google also have to fight against revanced, smartube, tubular…etc. this is a long ass battle and bless every codemonkey fighting the big brother.

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    2 days ago

    Google trying its best to destroy adblockers and adblockers going “lmao low diff” is sooooo entertaining.

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    YouTube is really cool right now. The video ads that come up are ai voices just rambling about some new discovery and a minute in I have no idea what the ad is supposed to be for. Another cool thing that happened while I was at work was YouTube showed me some sort of blocky AI generated image in the top left right of what appeared to be a woman performing fellatio. The neat thing was that it was an ad for roof repair.

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      I paid for their app and I’ve never felt more torn about recommending a product. On the one hand, it works pretty darned well (except for the inability to comment ON YouTube). On the other hand, I’ve contacted their support at LEAST three times and have no response. No bueno.