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YouTube's anti-adblock rollout has arrived for Firefox users (lemmy.world)
28 points by hiramfromthechi on Oct 13, 2023 | hide | past | favorite | 14 comments



Good. I hope they enforce this so my addiction to youtube can be killed once and for all.

Right now, clicking the x is just too easy to do and I can just continue watching. When I get a lot of ads I will inevitably skip visiting the site since I hate ads.


I'm in the same boat. Eventually they made it so that after 3 videos you're blocked.

My subconscious rejoiced that I'd be free from the distraction hopefully forever, but then after applying the next Firefox update (I also have adblock plus) suddenly the popups stopped and I'm back to relying on my own strength of will to avoid youtube. It's not going well.


Yawn, they tried this a couple months ago and it disappeared after a day... I doubt YouTube will shoot themselves in the foot and enforce this on everyone.


There are elections upcoming over here and any YouTube video is preluded and interrupted with very aggressive, primitive political propaganda and agitation. I don't even distinguish whether our politicians are such scumbags, or it's some form of malicious foreign intervention. You are a piece of trash, YouTube.


  Ublock origin

    youtube.com : 

      blocked items on this page: 132

Oh boy, like I'm going to turn that off.


I bought Youtube Premium for this as I get far more of my entertainment and education from YouTube these days than any other avenue - price is reasonable and it is about the cost of two Venti Latte's for me here.

Giving this issue any more thought and effort is not worth my hourly rate.


Had also subscribed to Premium but got annoyed by the ever bugged app on mobile, crashing way too often. Moved back to browser. Couldn’t care less as they just take my money but can’t provide a good experience. Just as a ransom to remove the ads is too little for that money they’re demanding. And too much trash in the shorts, it's like the Instagram feed all over again. Lots of unrelated recommendations. Without browser plugins that actually improve my UX on YouTube I wouldn't even bother to come back. This way I can actually see how bad the ratings are on lots of videos YouTube is recommending, trying to steal my time, even without displaying any ads… but why show me that kind of crap lots of people already disliked? I can't fathom how terribly YouTube evaluates user history.


So you're someone who likes Starbucks and gets their education from YouTube. Hmmm


I thought Starbucks pricing would be more relatable to the audience here.

But I got a bean to coffee machine at home and last night I watched to several lectures by noted biochemist Charlie Lane after he appeared on the Lex Friedman podcast, he talked about the origin of Eukaryote cells 2m years after bacteria (learned that there are two groups who are related but using a different chemistry) and how the Krebbs cycle plays the role in life and death.

Admittedly some of the chemistry was beyond me.


Eukaryote cells didn't appear 2m years after bacteria. More like 2bn years.


yes of course everyone can afford that, right? and they wouldn't dare raise the price to ridiculous levels once the subscriber count is high enough, right?


Anyone who would like to share their adblock rules to remove these popups?


At this time it seems the "anti adblock feature" is being rolled out casually. You might trigger it, you might not. I have FF+uBlock Origin and still saw it, pretended I was about to file a bug report on it, dismissed the pop-out, then got to see the video ad-free. I suspect this will not be the case a week or so from now.


Not only this, but sometimes the RAM usage spikes if I open Youtube in Firefox with uBlock enabled. I have noticed this only for this combo "Youtube + FF + uBlock" on my Mac, specially in last week. Before that I rarely saw my FF freezing.




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