• avater@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    why installing something when you just can use your browser and get basically the same experience?

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      10 months ago

      why installing something when you just can use your browser and get basically the same experience?

      Because it’s absolutely not the same experience?

      Also those apps will be useless when they mess around with the api just like reddit did.

      They break all the time but they always fix them. LibreTube has been broken for the past few days but they’ll fix it soon enough.

      E: LibreTube is fixed temporarily by switching to HLS.

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        10 months ago

        Because it’s absolutely not the same experience?

        It looks pretty much like the app, I get recommendations like in the app, can watch my subscriptions like in the app, can see comments, video or fullscreen mode. Don’t know about you but for me this just feels like the app.

        They break all the time but they always fix them. LibreTube has been broken for the past few days but they’ll fix it soon enough

        That just sounds awful and would be a reason for me to stay far away from these apps

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      10 months ago

      these apps do not use any official API. if they used it, they would be obliged to comply with the terms of services that most likely force them to show ads or track the users or some other bullshit.

      of course these unofficial viewers break from time to time, but in my experience they have been super quick releasing patches fixing it and the user experience is way way better than the official web or app. Fast UI without bloat, no ads, no algorithms, etc.

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        10 months ago

        I recently migrated to NewPipe/SponsorBlock from Libretube and can concur that once you migrate your old subs from the csv google is required to send you, the experience is incredible on either platform.

        This plus using invidious with rss feeds and yt-dlp/sponsorblock on desktop, and I’ve kept up with all my favorite creators without having visited the Youtube site, seen an ad, or heard a sponsor or a call to action in years.

        Oh, and on Android, iif you view this article using Mull with NoScript and Ublock on, content is visible wuth no ads.

        Add in a bypass paywalls filter list to ublock and yeah…internet is usable again, lol.

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      10 months ago

      why installing something

      I don’t watch YT a lot on my phone, but Freetube for desktop and Newpipe for android (F-Droid) support offline subscriptions, playlists, history and downloads of video or audio, background playback and you can sync both apps.

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      10 months ago

      It’s okay to have alternatives. I use NewPipe, Firefox+uBlock and sometimes a YouTube ReVanced app.