• Hal-5700X@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    If you’re using uBlock Origin. Go to “Filter Lists” and Purge All Caches. That may help.

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      I imagine they’ll eventually find a way to prevent us from blocking ads. Twitch TV for example has found some ways to make adblock useless.

      It’s a shame, and it’s really just a side effect of google racing to the bottom of the adspace game. If ads weren’t as cheap as they are today, they wouldn’t be trying to maximize the amount of users who are forced to see advertisements.

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        I suspect ad blocking will always be an arms race. The server can only ask the client to play the ad, and then rely on the client to truthfully report whether it did so.

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          I’m sure they’ll try to implement some type of DRM BS into the web that allows them. It’s one of the good things about projects like Gemini. I used to think it was only good for the novelty of having a web alternative protocol.

          No doubt Big Tech would lobby for Microsoft to use Windows to flag Gemini browsers as malicious and then run FUD campaigns against the Gemini protocol

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            1 year ago

            They already do this on the YouTube TV app

            It’s amazing how many times someone in this thread has joked about Google doing something absurd sounding only for it to already be true.

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            You have to be careful with that sort of thing - some percentage of people who do watch the ads will close the tab rather than read the prompt and answer it.

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          It’s only a matter of time before they start embedding them into the video like podcasts do and you won’t be able tell the difference between ad and video with software.

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            1 year ago

            Timestamps can still be voluntarily marked for an auto-skip feature to jump throughthe ads.

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          Oh, that’s just brilliant! Instead of being interrupted by intrusive ads, I’m seeing videos of fluffy cats doing adorable and funny stuff all the time.

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        Worst case scenario I think I’d just resort to downloading the videos to watch. Live videos is the challenge, but luckily I don’t watch live streams.

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          Bruh, your not gonna believe this, but the ducks at the park are free. if you use one of these, you can download all the ducks you want. I downloaded 9000 ducks so far.

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            To be fair, he was talking about live streams, as in watching people in real-time.

            That can be a fairly different experience, especially since downloaders don’t grab the chat at the moment. Also for unarchived streams, they can only be downloaded if you are aware and able to download at the time that the stream is still active.

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        They’ll start banning Google accounts, that’ll stop quite alot of people just because of how many users use gmail or drive.

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          I don’t think they’ll resort to that because that would mean getting rid of their own source of income. YouTube may not be getting ad revenue, but they still collect data and that’s where the real value is.

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      I just did the zap element thing on that warning. So far so good, except you can’t scroll down.

      • Nia [she/her]@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        When you do that sometimes there’s another invisible element covering the page that when deleted lets you scroll down again.

        Also, try the element dropper/picker icon beside the element zapper, it does the same thing, except it sticks it into a list to do it automatically every time the page loads, also great for uncluttering needless crap on websites permanently.

        They’re on one of the tabs for your lists if you need to undo one