I know reddit is low hanging fruit, but I just can’t with these dweebs.

Something has changed. Using an adblocker goes against the YouTube ToC, so Google has started to detect them. You need to disable Adblock for YouTube, and it should go back to normal.

fuck google for doing this.

Well, Google has every right to do so. It has to pay the content creators for their work, so people need to pay either (as you and I do) through Premium or by having advertisements. When people use an ad-blocker to watch YouTube, they are freeriding on the creators’ work, which is disrespectful to say the least.

so-true why yes, I talk about people who use ad blocker to not have their consciousness invaded by advertisements using “welfare queen” language. how did you know?

They don’t pay creators on YouTube as much as they used to.

I’m not surprised. People are blocking ads all over the place.

nerd

YouTube has recently been cracking down on ad-blockers, because they deprive content creators of their rightful fees. Recent changes have caused ad-blockers to misbehave.

Or just, you know, pay for the content? It’s called YouTube Premium. People don’t complain about Netflix or Amazon Prime charging money.

Anyway, it’s your decision what you choose to do. I choose to pay.

smuglord

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    there are tech workers out there who unironically believe that viewing ads is a moral imperative. I want to say “nothing human is alien to me” but these fuckers are just unbelievable

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      These people are so funny, and have been around forever. They spend time customizing their filters to only block certain kinds of ads, or not blocking on sites they like. I can’t imagine.

      All so they can “support the site” by being subjected to ads for hard lemonade.

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        That’s what gets me! If you engage with the concrete activity they put so much weight on - observing some banners for hard lemonade or whatever interspersed with the content you’re reading - it’s just so absurd in a way that is hard to capture. A company is paying to subtly massage my neurons so I possibly have a 5% higher chance of buying hard lemonade next time I pick up a 6-pack for a friend’s gathering. This is the value I bring to the table, shaping a bit of my soul to corporate ends.

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        The wildest thing about this is that these (usually affluent) people could quite literally throw $10 at the site, keep their adblock on, and then probably have donated more directly than the ad-platform EVER would have generated off of them.

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          Patreon is such a better model for Internet content than ads that it’s unbelievable that it took so long to come about. I guess the problem is that it cuts corpos out of the loop.

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        brb making adtech to serve ads for cyanide capsules and microtargeting it at people with ad blockers but who have whitelisted the site

        /j

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      the value of a commodity is the socially necessary labor time required to produce it, but the price of a commodity is whatever the capitalists can get away with charging it. As the SNLT for so many digital commodities approaches zero, the only way to make money off of it is to employ a parasitic rent-seeking software-as-a-service or ad-blitzkrieg model. The alternative to this model built on artificial scarcity and planned obsolesence and a never ending arms race between different kinds of software developers is just nationalizing the tech companies and making data free if it doesn’t cost anything to (re)produce. but we can’t have that.

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    When people use an ad-blocker to watch YouTube, they are freeriding on the creators’ work, which is disrespectful to say the least.

    jagoff

    People don’t complain about Netflix or Amazon Prime charging money.

    I-was-saying

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    Or just, you know, pay for the content? It’s called YouTube Premium. People don’t complain about Netflix or Amazon Prime charging money.

    Because unlike Netflix or Amazon its user generated content. Also, normal people dont pay for those either.

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    Sorry I don’t want my 6yo child seeing fucking ads for alcohol, P2W mobile games, and sex pills shrug-outta-hecks

    It’s bad enough he’s so susceptible to click-bait “minecraft parkour” type bullshit videos…

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        I installed Playlet and got rid of YouTube on my Roku-based TV(which is also a cesspool of ads) after my kid’s YouTube junk food stuff started serving up ads for Disaronno. Like he was watching KooKoo Kangaroo or one of those magnetic metal ball ASMR videos.

        I’d have a pihole running too but we have AT&T fiber and they don’t let you change some settings needed for a pihole.

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    It seems there are two broad sects of pro-advertising assholes on the internet:

    There are the people who believe watching ads is a necessary evil for art to exist at all, and their willingness to toil in the marketing mines is some sort of moral virtue they have over the ad blocking “freeloaders”.

    And there are the tech perverts who actually get excited about the latest fucking spyware hidden throughout their OS, browser, and apps because they take some sort of sick enjoyment in being subjected to increasingly personalized ads as if the only problem with marketing brainwashing is that it just isn’t quite relevant enough to their interests yet.

    The first group is annoying, but the second is genuinely terrifying.

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    Thank you hexbear for existing and you guys being here. I always thought that people simping for corpos was weird. Let me take care of this chud hillary-assassin

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    I posted it earlier, so I’ll post it here as well

    Using uBlock origin works as long as you add the below lines:

    ! 2022-07-23 https://mobile.twitter.com

    mobile.twitter.com##.r-11nfnuw.r-16wqof.r-1dqxon3.r-16y2uox.r-kemksi.css-1dbjc4n

    youtube.com##+js(set, yt.config_.openPopupConfig.supportedPopups.adBlockMessageViewModel, false)

    youtube.com##+js(set, Object.prototype.adBlocksFound, 0)

    youtube.com##+js(set, ytplayer.config.args.raw_player_response.adPlacements, [])

    youtube.com##+js(set, Object.prototype.hasAllowedInstreamAd, true)

    To add these, simply go to uBlock > Dashboard > My Filters, you can just wholesale copy/paste into there

    After, go to the Filter Lists tab, and press Apply Changes, then Update Now (or maybe those need to be reversed, it’s been a while)

    If you had a youtube tab open, close browser and re open

    Haven’t needed to do anything since throwing that script on back in 2023 when YouTube forced the issue