• @someacnt_@lemmy.world
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      How well does it work? On my iPad, Safari Adguard can only black out ad content. (Screen is black during ad, and it displays how many seconds of ad is left)

      • @QT1@lemm.ee
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        Maybe try out Orion Browser. It has built-in ad-blocking and reliably gets rid of YouTube ads.

        • @OrgunDonor@lemmy.world
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          37 months ago

          Too add to this, it also supports Firefox extensions, so you can use ublock origin as well as sponsor block for a better experience.

          • idotherock
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            Orion is a pretty nice browser! Quite customisable too. It’s made by the people behind Kagi, the private (paid) search engine.

    • Lem Jukes
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      7 months ago

      Or suck it up and pay for the service if you can afford it.

        • Lem Jukes
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          17 months ago

          Nebula is a streaming service created by creators as an alternative to YouTube and is absolutely worth supporting. We’re not just talking about products here, we’re talking about the creators that make those products viable.

          • @Sterile_Technique@lemmy.world
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            Ya know, I thought we were talking YouTube specifically, but looking back at the OP it just says video, and I guess my brain just injected the word YouTube on it.

            So, fair enough, if you’ve got a media service that isn’t run by a bunch of human shitstains, then yea support their work.

            If it’s YouTube, don’t give em a cent.

            • thermal_shock
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              I paid for YouTube premium family for two years at a discounted rate of $3.60/month, well worth at that price, allowed blocking ads on Nintendo switch. was using the pay from another country with VPN loophole, but they just closed it by requiring payment card from that country. oh well, back to Firefox and ublock origin, the prices are too high to pay normally, I couldnt care less about YouTube music, just make videos affordable.

  • EleventhHour
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    This has never happened to me because I’ve been blocking ads for the last 15 years.

    • babybus
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      87 months ago

      Because ads don’t ask for your consent.

      • skulblaka
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        Sure they do, I’ve revoked my consent by installing an adblocker I haven’t watched a video ad in probably 8 years.

        • thermal_shock
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          17 months ago

          same. feels so weird when I have to use a users computer and it’s bloated with trash ads. if they’re smarter than the avg bear techwise, I’ll show them ublock, if they’re dicks, they suffer ads. I block almost 1.5 million ad sites in my pihole, it’s sickening how many there are.

      • Lem Jukes
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        37 months ago

        And you have the agency and ability to either pay for the service or investigate other means of avoiding them. Complaining about them is just annoying.

        • thermal_shock
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          27 months ago

          this is my argument. there isn’t a huge monetary entrance fee, just some time to set things up. the solution is there with minimal effort, your right to complain has left the building, do something about it or gtfo.

  • My favorite experience in this regard was watching YouTube on xbox (i know, i know)… They played a 40 minute redbull “ad” on a five minute video. In what sane world should ads be 8 fucking times longer than the content?!?!1?

  • @BreadOven@lemmy.world
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    UBlock as others have said. Or on android newpipe works well.

    Edit: as a kind user pointed out, uBlock origin, not uBlock.

    • Fushuan [he/him]
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      37 months ago

      As another one has said, try tubular! It’s newpipe but with sponsor block integrated.

      • @BreadOven@lemmy.world
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        So it just removes the part in the video that they talk about the sponsor? I’ve never heard of such witchcraft.

        • Fushuan [he/him]
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          17 months ago

          It’s a community driven auto skipper. Any video that is not brand new will probably be tagged by someone and you can just enjoy it. If you use it in an actual browser you can also tag sections. It’s great.

  • Lem Jukes
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    Just out of curiosity, what do yall expect to happen when the only response to an ad supported free tier of something, is to block the ads? I know YouTube/google aren’t great companies, but when you run an ad blocker you also deprive the creators you love watching any revenue from your view. So you hurt the creators. If you can afford it, just sub to premium and stop acting like you’re entitled to everything for free. I despise ads just as much if not more than the next dipshit, but complaining about them, when there’s myriad ways of avoiding them, just makes you sound like a dingus.

    Obligatory shout out to Nebula as a cheaper alternative for non-fiction/edutainment content.

    • @lorty@lemmy.ml
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      Most creators have patreons. The big ones take sponsorships also. The pittance they get from any ads I may have watched do not matter.

      • Lem Jukes
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        So the alternative is to manage a subscription for every single creator I watch? Currently I sub to Nebula and YT premium. For ~$20 a month. If I were to go through and sub to every creator I watch’s lowest patreon tier, we’d be talking about dozens of individual subs totaling probably more than double what I pay now.