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529 points

The fuck?? Isn’t this anti competitive behaviour?

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In a previous generation, governments would go after this blatant anti competitive behaviour.

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I’m sure the EU will still.

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It’s just a shame that there’s really only one government organization globally that will still stand up to corporations.

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Honestly with the speed new BS crops up I don’t think they will.

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42 points

The current US Federal Trade Commission is quite agressive compared to other FTCs historically.

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17 points

True. Though they have been stuck with 30 years of damage simply reverse too.

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Yes, but they haven’t fixed this specific problem that just broke in the last day or so, therefore the FTC is a corrupt useless organization that pours hot wax on kittens

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then why do we have like 4 conglomerates making everything in the grocery store?

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Some people are reporting it happens when your accounts get flagged by YouTube for blocking ads and that using a private browsing session can be used to bypass it, so it’s possible this isn’t a blanket thing?

Either way, they can go fuck themselves.

If you’re on Firefox and using uBlock Origin (which you should), you can add the following to your filters list to essentially disable the delay:

! Bypass 5 seconds delay added by YouTube
www.youtube.com##+js(nano-stb, resolve(1), 5000, 0.001)

It doesn’t fully disable it, just makes it almost instant, because Google has been doing shit like looking at what gets blocked to combat ad blockers recently.

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I use youtube without logging in, and it runs normally. If I use a private window, that’s when I get a delay when loading videos.

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Thanks I’ll get back to this later

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Do you want to hear about the Microsoft “bug” that affected Firefox that was only recently fixed after 5+ years of getting reported?

Corporations really hate non-profit products that are superior.

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33 points

If you’re networked with the right people in the US, laws don’t matter

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Yes. It is. And consumers can’t do a thing about it.

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Anti trust that evil Google

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Yes.

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Is it more anti competitive than McDonald’s only selling McDonald’s burgers or preventing you from bringing Taco Bell tacos in from outside?

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🙄 No it would be like Ford owning gas stations and pumping faster for Ford vehicles than Chevy.

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13 points

Doesn’t Tesla do the equivalent of that with charging stations?

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That’s less restrictive than what I said. McDonald’s won’t let you bring tacos in at all, doesn’t just make you wait at the door for 2 minutes, etc.

Edit: and to anyone quibbling with my McDonald’s example saying you can in fact bring tacos in, that was just an illustration. I can find plenty of examples of one establishment not letting people bring food in from somewhere else.

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  1. Yes. Yes, it is!

  2. McDonald’s doesn’t actually give a shit if you bring in food from other places.

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McDonald’s probably does care, but their minimum wage employees don’t.

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  1. How?

  2. Pick a different example then. In my experience movie theaters don’t let you bring food in from outside. McDonald’s still won’t sell a Burger King burger regardless of whether you could bring one in.

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Is it more anti competitive than McDonald’s only selling McDonald’s burgers

Yeah, it’s more like the next time you go to Wendy’s, McDonald’s will follow you and try to lock the doors before you go in.

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No, not really. Google can’t do anything about my taking my Firefox browser and watching videos from somewhere else. There are countless other video streaming services.

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Is this a “gosh Wally, they’re just trying to do business! Do you expect everything for free??” post? Because that’s not how internet business works. This is not a thing that Google invented and developed on their own.

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Because that’s not how internet business works.

How does it work, then?

This is not a thing that Google invented and developed on their own.

I don’t know what this is referring to or what it has to do with anything.

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