I'm worried the sucsess Netflix has had forcing people to stop password sharing is emboldening companies to perform policies such as this :(
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I think it's going to be a war between google and the developers of ad blockers (kind of like twitch and how they are fighting ad blockers too). And isn't chrome removing ad blockers in their extension manifest v3?
I guess if the worst happens, google could require everyone to have an account with a valid phone number to view videos and ban anyone using an ad blocker. But then there will be plugins made to mute ads automatically. There will always be a way around it.
I think manifest v3 was put on an indefinite hold. But I could be wrong about that.
If YouTube starts banning people for blocking ads, it'll finally be the push I need to move to PeerTube.
Peertube just doesn't have the content.
Incidentally, I am also implementing a three strikes policy - as in I'll still using your website after seeing this shit three times.
Is the account banned or the IP? FYI, I don't really login to use YouTube. I mostly use RSS to subscribe to a channel.
I'm sorry for youtube-addicted. On my part, I use it, maybe, twice per year, so I couldn't care less.
Me using youtube daily, to learn things (I enjoy engineering and educational content) I also use it to sleep with the help of ASMR
Ads during ASMR is going to ruin it, good thing ReVanced exists
I guess ASMR (whatever it is) can be found elsewhere as well or dowloaded for offline use?
Yeah screw that, I'll just not use YouTube.
It wouldn't be as bad if their website wasn't such a spammy f*ing mess with ads. Let's go back to the days when advertisements were just banner ads and the odd video sponsor segment.
If you just watch videos and don't comment or upload, what's the point of a YouTube account?
Just subscribe to channels using RSS
what's RSS? and I use an account because subscription