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- technology@lemmy.ml
YouTube is reportedly slowing down videos for Firefox users::Users are reporting that YouTube has begun adding a five second delay when loading a video on non-Chrome browsers like Firefox. Read on!
That’s an antitrust lawsuit waiting to happen
Time to break Google up so they can buy all the companies the government forced them to sale!
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fun fact, i had been noticing this for over a week or two already, today, after the first posts about this were gaining traction it stopped. They are probably trying to erase their tracks and make it seem like something that only happened to a few people for an unrelated reason.
Or they do A\B testing and you fell from your initial group. Due to the nature of this lag, it’s hard to confirm without internal leaks or investigation. At least, it got reported.
I also noticed it. Put it down to my sometimes flakey wifi. But this makes more sense. What a bunch of babies.
So that’s why YouTube seemed to act weird. I thought my wi-fi was dying
Wow yeah. The delays have stopped on my end as well today.
i felt like this has been a thing since like 10 years ago. with 100 mbps connection yt would always struggle to buffer in ff
This is not Firefox specific. It’s another anti ad blocker technique they’re trying.
Wait, so their solution to people using adblock is to add a 5sec delay to everyone’s videos?
Everyone not on chrome/chromium based browser it seems. Get everyone to switch to chrome then remove chrome’s ability to block ads I assume is the plan, though I doubt anyone using Firefox isn’t aware of chrome and this is likely to push them further away, not towards it.
To anyone using an ad blocker it would appear. Not saying it’s right, just trying to correct misinformation.
Time to spoof the user agent?
Nah, just be patient and wait the 5s. They are trying to create an artificial problem to try to make users switch to their garbage Chrome browser. When they see that Firefox users are smarter and don’t give a shit about their stupid tactics, or even better, use different apps like FreeTube to see the videos, they will stop. Either that or destroy the platform.
I wait the 5 secs, don’t bother me at all. It’s not like they are an ad… :D
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Nah, wouldn’t want to contribute to Chrome market share.
No, that just sweeps the issue under the rug.
Friendly reminder you can watch YouTube videos in VLC (I have not tested whether speed is affected this way)
I’m pretty sure it takes more effort, if not also time, to copy URL into VLC every time i find a video.
It’s about the principle lol
Ah, spite, one of my favourite motivators. Carry on.
The article gives the game away. Just change your user agent and you’re golden.
I wouldn’t put it past them, but I think it needs more evidence.
Try spoofing your user agent and see if it improves.
Is anyone even able to reproduce the issue? It cannot be improved if you can’t reproduce it in the first place.
They also restrict subscriptions to one account if you buy anything on the playstore. Subscriptions which aren’t restricted by their creators. Google has become a full shitshow. I’ll take care to give them 0$ from now on.
I’ll take care to give them 0$ from now on.
They think it’s funny to throttle my connection because I’m using an ad blocker with Firefox.
I think it’s funny to max my bandwidth playing videos through VLC and other non web browser front ends.
I’ve been far more petty, but it’s the little things that keep me going. Force ads, I will force blockers. Force throttling, I will force my bandwidth. Once your site is fully enshittified I just leave. I don’t care. I figure this is the last few usage I’ll get of YouTube so enjoy it and fuck trying to save it.
Petty Alphabet…petty. Do you not have a killer AI coming? What does YouTube even matter in the face of what is coming. Do you really have competitive AI?
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I’ve noticed that when I open a video in a new tab instead of just left-clicking it. Slightly annoying but better than ads and using chrome.