Any suggestions on alternatives for blocking adds?

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          11 months ago

          So often I see people asking questions and I know that if they were using Firefox and uBlock, they wouldn’t have the problems they’re having

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          Working at a college its always shocking finding out a lot of the youth don’t know ad blocking at least. Volunteering after my shift to help with tutoring or other help they will try to show me a youtube video even on their personal laptop. Every start of a semester its something that leaves me shaking my head.

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            I don’t really like the term “echo chamber,” but that sort of thing makes me realize I’m really in one. Nearly everyone I interact with online just takes things like adblocking and basic internet hygiene for granted, but every so often I encounter someone who reminds me that there are a lot of people who don’t know the first thing about such things.

            I remember one time this kid asked me, “What’s Chromium? I have this app called ‘Chromium’ but I don’t know what it’s for,” so I went into a lengthy explanation about how it’s an internet browser, and how Chrome is based on Chromium but that Chromium without Google exists, whereupon they showed me their laptop, and it was severely infected with some obvious malware that put a search bar on their desktop titled “Chromium.”

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            Using Firefox and uBlock Origin, and following uBlock’s instructions re: resetting and updating. Getting timeouts and popups from YT regardless.

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              Hmmm, I’m not seeing these problems at all. It’s probably worth reporting

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              I’m sorry to hear that because I had similar problem but clearing cookies & cached web content option ended up working for me. Hope you find something that work because it was awful to experience ads after so long. I track stuff I subscribe to with TubeSync but still like to search for new topics & the ads were annoying.

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              Make sure you’re not using other ad blockers/privacy tools in addition to uBlock Origin.

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      Idk, I don’t use ublock but ever since this last wave of allegations of throttling adblock users I’ve been getting videos just refusing to load any of the beginning of the vid after the first couple seconds. It’ll play the last 3/4ths though.

      I don’t remember the exact name of my adblock but it’s not ublock origin

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    firefox and ublock, which works for me. From what I have read this is happening to chrome users.

    Or Newpipe

    or Revanced

    or Freetube.

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    YouTube is already a sedated, anaemic whale of a website. Adblock probably makes it run faster, given it usually removes stuff rather than add it. If you want speed, I recommend a frontend such as Invidious or Piped, it’s what I use on my weaker laptops where YouTube takes half a minute to load.

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      Agreed, Invidious is so much lighter than YouTube that I’ve had sucess watching on onion instances via Tor.

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        Invidious has a bug where it doesn’t update as frequently as it’s supposed to. I’ve had this issue on both my self hosted and public instances. I’m thinking about switching to freetube. Always hear about it but never tried it

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    Even if they throttled my speed so that I’m wasting the same amount of time waiting for the site to load as i would be by watching an ad, I still win because I didn’t have to watch an ad.

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    Isn’t it fun going down this road rather than fixing the need for ad blockers. (The ones beyond I’m just not interested)

    The fbi recommends using adblockers which is amusing to me as Google is headquartered under their jurisdiction.

    Drive by scams malicious scripts and straight up videos that google themselves would kill the account of a creator for.

    And on top of that there’s only so many times in an hour I can watch an ad for raid shadow wallet in an hour before I need a suicide hotline

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    The word is “advertisement” which has only one “d”, so the shortened form of it is "ad’ or “ads”.

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    Sadly it works for YouTube. Yesterday I noticed a friend disabled uBlock Origin on YouTube. They don’t care that there’s workarounds, they’d rather watch 2 min ads than read up about something they are not interested in.

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      Did you tell your friend ads waste far more time than the 3-5 second delay you get on Firefox with ublock? I mean, I get someone would hesitate to install another extension like User-Agent Switcher because you don’t really want to trust it, but even then just using ublock is still faster than watching ads.

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          As I said User-Agent switcher for Firefox gets rid of the 5 second wait before the site loads.

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            Yes, and my question was: using the user-agent switcher, which user agent do you switch to in order to get rid of the 5 second wait before the site loads?

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              Just select Chrome. Google uses the delay specifically on Firefox. I only enable it for Youtube and Gmail URLs because it can mess with other websites.

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      If I spend half an hour to find an implement a workaround (because finding ways around YT’s advertising is not my hobby) then I’d have to watch 60 unskippable 30 second ads to break even, every single time they upgrade their cat-and-mouse. I don’t watch that much youtube in a month, probably not in 3 months.

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    If you’re experiencing this issue, unfortunately, you only have two options: Either disable your ad blocker or pay for a YouTube premium subscription

    Oh wow, they managed to not say the quiet part out loud.

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    I’m glad that last week I decided to ditch Youtube proper and use the Invidious frontend instead.

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    Freetube,cayse it stores your subscriptions oocally meaning you can chabge servers when one is down and continue senjoying your videos