Google is doing scummy things, Literally 2024

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      3 months ago

      Next they’ll inject ads into the video steam, at random locations with random ordering and length.

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        3 months ago

        I have all of Google completely blocked and I don’t care to watch content from YouTube. It’s a nonissue for me, but sometimes I’ll use Invidious if I really need to — so the random ads would definitely suck.

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    3 months ago

    I nearly bought premium for the family this year, decided to show everyone how to install breve browser instead, and no issues so far.

    The way I look at it is the YouTube Capitalism profit line must go up… the longer we all delay that from happening the better, and if it is expensive in the future I can offset it against my savings today, or subscribe to Nebula, or some other platform if they really take the piss with the price.

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      3 months ago

      Like clockwork, In every post about blocking ads is a ad for Brave, a company with a pretty sus history

      Why is that?

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            3 months ago

            Long story short:

            1. Brave isn’t trying to block ads. They just want to replace ads with their crypto powered system. It’s just that none uses it.
            2. The founder is a jerk who is anti LGBT. Not just passively but actively.
            3. Brave pushes itself as a chrome alternative. It’s not. It’s just chrome with a fancy skin. If people want to support web diversity Brave does not help.
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              3 months ago

              Thanks for the details…

              if I don’t use their rewards program and they still block ads then it’s a win-win for me.

              A founder with despicable views is not great, but again by using his product but not the monitization features I’m not really contributing anything to him.

              Chrome with a fancy skin that blocks ads… is there another trusted browser that does the same thing with chrome level security that I can try? Even Edge is Chrome with a fancy skin now.

              Just to clarify I do not browse with Brave, I only use it as a launcher for YouTube.

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                3 months ago

                Fair. I would consider Firefox as well. With uBlock Origin you can use YouTube ad free too. And you help increase web diversity. Win win.

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                  I use Firefox for general browsing and clear all cookies and history every shutdown. The problem I had was I had been rotating UBO, ABP, AdBlock, ghostry, Twitch Ad Block etc. and they all kept messing up browsing, YouTube, or Twitch in one way or another.

                  Brave was the only one to not fail on YouTube at any time in the last year, so I kept it just for YT.

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        Lol- I even spelt it wrong… what are you talking about? Do you mean Brave rewards for allowing advertising?

        I don’t have any ads enabled afaik, wouldn’t even know how to turn that on. Never been interested in crypto, only interested in ad-free browsing.

        If you have some info about nefarious things Brave is doing by default let me know.