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      You can at least pay (quite a lot less than a cable subscription) to remove them. It beats paying $80 a month for the great privilege of spending 30% of the time watching ads.

      For now, of course.

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            I think the day an adblocker starts charging people is the day that companies will try to sue them into non-existence with lawsuits they know will fail.

            Either that or nobody will pay for it because they’re used to getting adblockers for free. They’ll just move to another one or maybe one that’s FOSS.

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              They’ll just move to another one or maybe one that’s FOSS.

              All the major ones are already open source. uBlock Origin, uBlock, AdBlock, AdBlock Plus and AdGuard are all licensed under GPLv3. If anyone fancied starting another competing one for some reason they’d have plenty of codebases to choose from.

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        Soon you’ll pay AND watch ads. Maybe there will be a free tier with 5 minute ad breaks, and paid tier with 1 minute ad breaks.

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        You can at least pay (quite a lot less than a cable subscription)

        Well I should bloody well hope so, considering you also get far less than cable.

        YouTube is still mostly amateur or indie content, most of it short-form, and most of it frankly just not very good. There’s still stuff on there worth watching, and I know some people really do consume a lot of content on there in the manner of watching TV back in the day, but objectively it really isn’t the same thing as professional studio content. I can watch some random guy in Ohio do a 15 minute review of some niche thing I’m interested in as much as anyone can, but there’s no way I’d consider that worth the same value as a long form TV series or feature film.

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          Less? I’d argue YouTube gets you way more than cable

          There’s a buttload of high quality content

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        Tbh paying a package deal isn’t actually the worst thing. I get netflix, sky sports, BT sports, movies, all channels, 1gb broadband and 1 unlimited data SIM. £100 pm.

        Yes it’s expensive but it’s £55 for 1gb broadband anyway. They have a stranglehold over football/soccer that it’s hard to get away from. Yes you can pirate the stream but it’s not the same.

        This has fuck all to do with YT but generally getting packages individually isn’t cheaper sometimes.

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      I certainly prefer fewer and longer ad breaks, over several short ones, but this still sucks.

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      No, full circle would be more and longer ads.

      Anyway, I’m a Smart Tube User :)

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    so, what? 4-5 minutes instead of 2? yea, that’ll keep people watching…

    something else

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    The new ads suck. It’s so frustrating to use. I’m hoping a PiHole will get rid of em but I think I remember reading that Google does some nasty shit to dodge that

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      I use SmartTube on my Android TV and it hasn’t run into any issues so far. If you can install 3rd party apps you might want to give it a try

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        Yep I have it too. For now it works flawlessly. Hopefully it doesn’t take much from Google’s userbase and they just leave it alone lol.

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        Kudos to the Dev of that absolute gem. They constantly update and patch that app and have done so for many years.

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      Google uses the same domain name, pi-hole can’t block that.

      Source: current pi-hole user.

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      Pihole only works when ads come from a third party add provider. It cannot tell the difference between YouTube videos and ads.

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      You can get rid of any ads right now, you only need the right solution depending on where you see the ads. Smarttubenext for TV, ReVanced for your phone, Firefox + Ublock Origin for your PC. Pihole for the rest and Adguard DNS on my phone just to be sure. I can’t tell you when I saw the last ad in my life.

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      To clarify, not trying to advocate for ads of whatever idc, just wish I didn’t see a dozen posts a day about YouTube Ads

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        Youtube ads, what musk did today, something about trumo, youtube add blockers, what musk said today, abortion in the us, youtube code on FF, what muck corp did today…

        The fediverse news cycle.

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    I wish there was a way to stop ads on Roku. I’d rather watch on my TV, but my phone doesn’t have ads, so I usually use it.

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    I know of SmartTube for android TVs, but has anyone found a solution for TVs running Tizen?

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      You can pay for premium, I know everyone around here gets mad about that. But I like content creators getting paid myself, and I hate ads. So it works for me.

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      I looked around a year ago and I couldn’t seem to find anything. People just don’t seem to develop for Tizen. I ended up buying Google TV and sideloading everything I needed.

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    That’s because YouTube is making ads on TVs appear less frequently, but in exchange, you’ll have to sit through longer commercials.

    YouTube started testing longer but less frequent ad breaks in September, and now they’re launching across all TVs.

    The change means you’ll see an updated countdown timer in the bottom-right corner of your screen that will now show how long you have left until the entire ad break ends or when you can skip.

    Just like on mobile and the web, you’ll now see ads in between Shorts that you can skip through using your remote.

    While I can’t say I’m too happy that I’ll get ads in between Shorts on TVs, I am kind of glad about the change to ad breaks on regular videos, as I hopefully won’t get as many small interruptions while I’m watching two-hourlong deep dives.

    YouTube has had a major focus on ads and getting people to watch them this year.


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