41 points

Use a browser and uBlock Origin.

The YouTube app has become absolutely unbearable. Like please, I don’t want to play games within the YouTube app ffs.

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And the browser rather Firefox based ( or at least any browser that supports mv2 ) and yes all of the branches of chromium will not be able to support mv2 forever as google will literally remove it from chromium next year.

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4 points

Ublock stopped working on Chrome Beta last week. Quite a few extensions stopped working actually.

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UBlock stopped working on edge + youtube since that announcement.

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6 points

YouTube for me now on Librewolf + uBlock Origin doesn’t even load a single video past like 30 seconds for me now so I’ve just moved over to using FreeTube

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Genuinely I have never had an issue with YouTube using Firefox + ublock

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I didn’t have an issue for 10 years (firefox+ublock origin too) and suddenly I saw a 6 second ad on a video I had stopped, I got jumpscared. They definitely are getting more aggressive with their tactics.

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15 points

Jump over to ReVanced :)

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9 points

Shh

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or GrayJay, NewPipe, Clipious, LibreTube, Materialious, lots of options! :)

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You dont have this problem nor ads if you download the content in advance with a yt-dlp script.

https://sopuli.xyz/comment/12065626

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Which can be obtained here.

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I’m sure we’ve all experienced this to some extent, but I also feel like confirmation bias can play a large role here, so im curious. Is there actually something running in the background that boosts ads over actual content? Is there any literature or first hand employee (YouTube or similar) experience on this

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Different CDNs, I believe

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CDN would be my guess as well. Maybe not different, but they would definitely have their ads queued up on every CDN possible while the video content is unlikely to be on your nearest CDN unless it’s a Mr. Beast video

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You have in-between content caching servers. Ads are always cached as they are temporary and will almost always be served. Then you have the local Google webserver you connect to, which contacts a local Google CDN close to you. This CDN will have a cache of videos that are “trending” worldwide and in your area/country. If you ask the CDN for an obscure video, it will grab the video from the storage servers. The CDN will then start caching the video depending on the traffic it started to receive. This is why ads are always fast and why videos have different loading times.

I don’t work for YouTube but I’m an experienced webdev and this is how one would do it.

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I remember also seeing the explanation on Reddit (or maybe it was Lemmy?), and what you said is basically exactly the same as what I’ve seen.

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Now is that seedy or is it just an efficient means of getting both shirt ads and longer form content to the consumer? I also see that thelis question could be subjective.

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User internet issue.

YouTube works fine loading content.

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My YouTube does not load ads. How do I fix it?

Edit: Ohhh I forgot I have uBlock Origin. Silly me.

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