netchami,

Fuck Google

Use Invidious or Piped to bypass the ads, tracking as well as the slow down. You can combine it with LibRedirect to automatically redirect all YouTube links to Invidious or Piped. Works like a dream. Another option is FreeTube, it’s a desktop client for YouTube that can also use the Invidious API.

YeetPics,
@YeetPics@mander.xyz avatar

I pay for premium (I know)… is it a breach of contract for them to deny equal speeds because of a corporate preference? Is YouTube (and Google) in breach of contract?

tun,

According to Google the delay is to fight against the ad-blocker user.

This is also not the first time Google adds feature that will work better with chrome.

Saigonauticon,

Wouldn’t that… just make me stop visiting YouTube instead of making me stop using Firefox?

I mean, my first reaction when a website is slow is not exactly “maybe I should change browsers”. It’s closer to “maybe I’ll visit a different website”.

archchan,

I am not spoofing my user agent and I’m going to continue using FOSS front-ends to access YouTube until an alternative takes off. Fuck you Google.

badbytes,

Yeah, user agent switcher set to chrome, made vids load immediately. Shitty move google.

netchami,

Just use Invidious with LibRedirect. If everyone spoofs their user-agent to Firefox, Google will say ‘No one uses Firefox’

dan1101,

Begun, the Chrome spoof wars have.

dan,
@dan@upvote.au avatar

If everyone spoofs the Chrome user agent, they’re going to think that fewer and fewer people are using Firefox on YouTube, which is not ideal :(

netchami,

Just use Invidious with LibRedirect. If everyone spoofs their user-agent to Firefox, Google will say ‘No one uses Firefox’

BarterClub,

This should not be legal.

wischi,

It’s probably not, and now?

Octopus1348,

What is a user agent changer you’d recommend? When I’m on Linux, I use a Firefox PWA as my YouTube webapp.

Carobu,

I’m pretty sure this is going to directly violate Internet neutrality laws when the FCC votes them back into effect.

iturnedintoanewt,

And the EU laws.

Flyswat,

And my axe.

Fungah,

Well played.

Legolution,

Cries in UK.

Neve8028,

Net neutrality is about ISPs though.

Carobu,
Neve8028,

Google isn’t an ISP when it comes to youtube. Yes, they are an ISP in the context of Google fiber but this is completely different. It would be a violation of net neutrality if they slowed certain sites to fiber users.

pepsison52895,

Is this only in certain areas? YouTube is still working fine for me on FireFox.

Mixel,

I think I have some slowdowns FF with unlock Origin in Germany so maybe

floral_toxicity,

I’m in America and I haven’t noticed any YT slowdowns.

agent_flounder,
@agent_flounder@lemmy.world avatar

US DOJ has an anti-trust complaint page… Easy to find via search…

Oha,
@Oha@lemmy.ohaa.xyz avatar

Fuck Google, Fuck Youtube, Fuck Alphabet, Honestly just fuck everyone who does this shit

Send_me_nude_girls,

I called it. However I didn’t expect them to do it that early.

ares35,
ares35 avatar

google's been messing with firefox on yt for years.

Metal_Zealot,
@Metal_Zealot@lemmy.ml avatar

Gonna keep talking about Peertube until it starts to take off.

Seriously, how great would it be for your fave youtubers to have their own Peertube instance, and know that your donations go DIRECTLY to support them and maintain their server? With NO advertisements or possibility of Google shutting you down just cuz they dont like you

jack,

Your fav youtubers might host their own peertube someday, but there is still a lot of value in the other content that you don’t consume regularly like tutorials or random interesting stuff. Peertube is not the ultimate solution

ImpossibilityBox,

I’m in full agreement here. I will always try to support the things I follow the most but probably my favorite thing about current media is finding a random person who does something incredibly niche and watching/listening a vid/song or two of theirs. I’ll come every couple of months or so but I’m not consuming their content regularly. Tutorials as you mentioned are a great example of this.

I did the math a year or two that if I paid a single dollar to every YouTuber I watch and musician I listen to on Spotify I would be paying around $400 a month. In an idyllic world I would have a stable job with enough expendable income to make that happen. In this reality I don’t see that as a possibility.

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