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If Google kills YouTube adblocking what will you do?

  • I'll stop watching YouTube entirely

    Votes: 873 62.0%
  • I'll start watching the ads again

    Votes: 50 3.5%
  • I'll watch the ads but use YouTube less frequently

    Votes: 364 25.8%
  • I'll pay for YouTube premium like a faggot

    Votes: 122 8.7%

  • Total voters
    1,409
People voted with their wallets and CHOSE this.
Right, just like people chose to buy phones without AUX cords? Oh, wait, no they fucking didn't because companies decided that removing the port would save them millions of dollars over the course of a year and now consumers have to suck shit and buy e-waste in the form of wireless headphones. Retards like you are the reason companies can get away with shit because instead of getting mad at companies screwing people over, you mock the people getting screwed over because you need to feel superior to someone else. "Well, I didn't think the leopards would eat my face" you'll eventually scream when it's your car that requires a monthly fee in order to access the shit that's always been installed.
 
consumers have to suck shit and buy e-waste in the form of wireless headphones.
every single phone without an audio jack supports usbc/thunderbolt to 'jack dongles that cost as little as two dollars

not that having no built-in 'jack is a good thing, but saying you need to buy wireless instead is ignorant
 
every single phone without an audio jack supports usbc/thunderbolt to 'jack dongles that cost as little as two dollars

not that having no built-in 'jack is a good thing, but saying you need to buy wireless instead is ignorant
Cool. More E-waste. More unnecesary shit to clutter drawers. More shit that can break. More missing features that makes devices from now less functional from tech made in 2014. Why not nix the charging port entirely for wireless charging?
 
every single phone without an audio jack supports usbc/thunderbolt to 'jack dongles that cost as little as two dollars

not that having no built-in 'jack is a good thing, but saying you need to buy wireless instead is ignorant
So, you're fine with something being taken away from you because they're selling you a less functional replacement?
 
every single phone without an audio jack supports usbc/thunderbolt to 'jack dongles that cost as little as two dollars

not that having no built-in 'jack is a good thing, but saying you need to buy wireless instead is ignorant
Name me any single way that for you as the customer not having this thing that you always had before has improved your device. What was your device missing out on then that simply could not have coexisted with that feature now? It should cost you zero dollars. And now it costs you two more dollars.

I'll put it another way; how is paying a premium for nothing extra helping you right now?
 
I'm taking the bait but this person is obviously underage. Anyone who has owned an appliance and isn't a trust fund faggot has tried to repair it. I have replaced parts on pools, washing machines, dishwashers, and fridges. I even replaced an HDMI port on my TV for a couple bucks.
I'm not even super mechanic by any stretch of the imagination and I've replaced car alternators (three of them), the heating element in a dryer, numerous computers, ludicrously many dishwasher racks (do not buy Whirlpool they are no longer good), back-to-back blower motor circuits (if that's what they're called), a starter (though I paid someone to rebuild it and replace the brushings), innumerable computers (though I had that as a job at one point).

My track record on TVs is so abysmally bad I wouldn't do that.

Anyway either b8 or someone who needs to hand in his testicles.

Disposability culture is some seriously degenerate shit. If anything is killing the planet it's endlessly just throwing away and buying electronics (full of incredibly toxic shit) every couple years because it isn't built to last and faggots are too lazy to fix them.
It’s the same thing with people having Apple VR Pro headsets that allow you watch different videos on different screens. Watching YT on TV is the most consoomer move that you can do, while having to pay a monthly fee for it.
Even my (literal) boomer dad said "Why the fuck would I pay to watch YouTube instead of just watch it on the computer?"
 
Disposability culture is some seriously degenerate shit. If anything is killing the planet it's endlessly just throwing away and buying electronics (full of incredibly toxic shit) every couple years because it isn't built to last and faggots are too lazy to fix them.
I'm happy that for once I've had a job that gave me some practical skills to fix some electronics in the home. Just simple things like opening up and soldering new joints for wires that get busted up by bending and snapping their drains, but still nice to be able to do.
 
Right, just like people chose to buy phones without AUX cords?

Well yes, thats exactly what they did.

You’re acting retarded and as if there was some grand conspiracy of electronics manufacturers meeting behind the scenes to all simultaneously get rid of AUX plugs.

In reality Apple went first, and when the other manufacturers saw that people were still buying them, they got rid of their AUX over a few years as well.

You could get phones with AUX ports years after Apple got rid of it. LG was one manufacturer who held on to them for years as I recall.

There just weren’t enough people who wanted one, and I guess they didn’t sell well enough.

Some of you weirdos act like there isn’t a free market. If consumers were really crying out for a repairable phones with an AUX port… Why weren’t they successful in the market?
 
Basic right-to-repair (R2R) legislation is generally common sense and in the public interest, and only someone who drank the "big L Libertarian" Cato Institute kool aid would oppose it.

Well gee, surely nothing bad can come from bureaucrats telling corporations how they’re supposed to build or not build a phone?

If you think right to repair bills, once the precedent have been set, won’t be followed by some real big brother legislation, you haven’t been paying enough attention.

Get ready for legislation mandating “safe surf” features that will limit access to “misinformation”, or “security features” which will be hardware level spyware.

Once the precedent has been set, there will be no end to “good ideas” from unelected bureaucrats.

All because you faggots couldn’t just go out and buy a phone that fit your needs, but had to get your panties in a bunch over what phones other people bought.
 
So, you're fine with something being taken away from you because they're selling you a less functional replacement?
none of this other whining is related to your initial complaint of "having to buy wireless", which is something many people genuinely believe. you don't. adapters exist. it's an incorrect claim.

like you niggers completely skipped out on my second sentence to rage post. like sorry if you wasted money on wireless earbuds that you didn't actually want or whatever. just don't be incorrect about true facts.

and, you know, to be quite honest, I do prefer the dongle. now I can get a DAC of arbitrary quality depending on my porpoise, and I can plug my phone into my car for charging + audio with just one cable. instead of two. it's pretty convenient actually.
 
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Get ready for legislation mandating “safe surf” features that will limit access to “misinformation”, or “security features” which will be hardware level spyware.
They already do this shit and companies happily oblige, this has nothing to do with R2R. Also with R2R we have a little better chance on removing hardware level spyware ourselves when it comes to that.

All because you faggots couldn’t just go out and buy a phone that fit your needs
If they sold an an easy to repair phone I would get it. And this goes beyond phones, companies are purposefully designing everything as obtuse as they can and preventing consumers from getting parts or repair manuals to maintain the products themselves. I can fix my 1998 CRV with little issue and if there was a problem I can't handle I can take it to a trusted 3rd party mechanic to look at it and get a fair price on repairs. Now we need to go though the company that made the car directly and get raped on extra charges because only that company can fix it.
 
and, you know, to be quite honest, I do prefer the dongle. now I can get a DAC of arbitrary quality depending on my porpoise, and I can plug my phone into my car for charging + audio with just one cable. instead of two. it's pretty convenient actually.
But that's the thing. The same connector that's handling, what, 25A of power is also handling the easily interfered with audio cable, that expects 0.25A... oh sure that can't possibly go wrong. You either have to sacrifice charging speed to have decent audio or have a lot of that power leak out as line noise to the headphones.

The headphone jack was removed for three reasons really...
  1. To sell you a slimmer phone (as that was a selling point to make "line go up"
  2. To sell you an adapter
  3. To sell you new wireless earbuds that have an embedded Li-Ion battery which will be completely degraded after 2 years, after which point you cant remove them due to the buckets of glue they've used to seal it in, so your only option becomes "replace the entire earbuds"
 
Some of you weirdos act like there isn’t a free market. If consumers were really crying out for a repairable phones with an AUX port… Why weren’t they successful in the market?
What was that Nigger? Free market?:story:

Your hardware is so molested by NSA spyware and hardware it knows where all the dead mice in your walls are. It's not even legal to sell phones that haven't been backdoored by some glowie cocksucking tranny. Every judge in this country wants to put every handyman in this country in a fucking ditch with a bullet in their head.

Get real!
 
The existence of old TV commercials and super bowl ad complications is proof that people not only don't mind but enjoy advertisements.
I don't fucking understand such people. They are equivalent to pigs, rooting through digital garbage and then grunting about which one found the most worthless item.

"Enjoyment" indeed.
 
GrayJay chads keep winning for now
100% this. I love the fact that it aggregates from multiple platforms all into one Youtube-esque layout. I can have my curated lists from YT, Odyssey, and Rumble all in one (but not Twitch because I'm not a faggot). It occasionally has some glitches, but they're relatively minor, it has worked consistently since I downloaded it, and any little bugs are well-worth not having to risk getting the Kennedy-level brainworms from the modern YouTube ad "experience". And best of all, no YouTube shorts clogging up my feed! If @larossmann and his company made a version of it available for more than just Android, (and didn't risk getting his channel deleted just for merely mentioning GrayJay... 🙄) it would be a worldbeater.

That's also why piracy is not only justified and neccessary, but also virtuous.
I agree to a point. If there is a product or service thst a company no longer supports or makes available, then I believe that it's morally justified to sail the digital seas to get what you want. No Nintendo, I'm not going to fork over more money to you to play Super Mario Bros. on yet another platform. It's been the same fucking game for 30+ years. You've already made your money from it, and even by the pathetically watered down US software laws, I'm entitled to have a backup copy of the software that I own. If you don't provide that, I'll source my own. And I'm not going to fork over a yearly tithe to Adobe, just because some jew faggot in the C-suite figured out a way to make a product that was already paid for into a "service as a subscription". I'll check out C-net, or more likely, a branch of 1filchier via TOR to get a cracked perpetual license that doesn't need a key.

 HOWEVER, I do feel that paying for a legitimate product or service is well worth it. GrayJay is a perfect example. In the months that I've had it, it's already more than paid for itself just in not having to deal with the advertising bullshit. Louis Rossman has talked somewhat about this on his channel, but even he uses ad blockers, and he's a monetized channel, so it would be hypocritical for him to tell his subscribers to not use one, so he can get a few cents revenue. And I think that if everyone were to just pirate an actually good product and not pay for it, that would only hurt us in the long run, because the people who make these things will be less inclined to do so if everyone is just gonna steal it anyway.


And I forgot who was asking about paying for GrayJay, because I didn't quote, but if you go to your settings tab and scroll down, the option to pay is in there.

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Never forget that nobody, not even the scumfucks in Congress, likes ads, and doing shit like this has been proven to be one of the very, very few ways to get them off their lazy asses, unite, and actually do something.
I don't disagree, but never underestimate the power that legalized bribery lobbying has on Congress. After all, remember that the US is one of only two countries in the world that allow direct to consumer advertising of prescription drugs.

What I don't understand is why ads are so valuable. I have never seen a YouTube ad for a product or a service I would give any amount of money to. Who is buying what these scummy companies are selling on YouTube and are they really buying enough to justify selling the ads with such fervor? Seriously, has anybody here purchased something from a YouTube, banner, or pop-up ad? Is it boomers?
The true value is the data that they get from you, and how they can package and sell that to other data harvesting groups.

Tidal is the perfect music app for Brooklyn hipsters and SF tech homosexuals.

Spotify is "good enough" for 99% of people so it dominates. I get Spotify though a weird plan i was grandfather in at less than the old and new Premium rate. lol
And here I am just listening to Pandora premium. Admittedly it might be less capable thsn those, but it's ad free and unlimited skips, and one of the very few "subscription" things that I pay for.

Meh, get with the times.

When your TV or fridge breaks, do you open it and start pulling out compressors and cathode ray tubes? Or call the TV/fridge repairman?

Nope, you buy another one because it’s a commodity.

Cellphones and computers have increasingly become commodities too.

You may not like it and miss the days where you could open your inch thick laptop and replace the RAM yourself, but those days are gone. People voted with their wallets and CHOSE this.

(Yeah yeah, people are morons and don’t know what’s good for them etc. etc.)

Now the part that’s REALLY goddamn retarded is when one of these Stallman types buys an iPhone instead of some chunky ass nerd phone and goes. “HUUUHN?!? I was told numerous times before I bought it that I can’t change the screen myself. Why can’t I change the screen myself?! This is OUTRAGEOUS!”

Just get a repair friendly phone lil nigger, instead of whining about Apple making phones the way the market likes it.
Well good luck finding one for one thing.

All/most of them (depending on where you are) went out of business a long ass time ago, since people rather pay 350$ for a new fridge instead of spending 150$ in parts and 50$ labor for fixing an old one.



Just wait. If electric cars succeed on a mass scale, they’re going to be the next mass market consumable that won’t/can’t be fixed. (Aside from tiny things like a headlight that isn’t working.)
Ok, faggot, I can tell that you've never actually had to work to achieve anything in your life. You're either an inexperienced bughive dweller, mommy and Daddy has always supported you, or you're an actual kid. For one, the whole "throw away and CONS00M!" mentality is what has fucked up the world in the first place. Manufacturers have cheapened and cut costs for decades, to the point where, yeah that "$350 refrigerator" might look like a good deal to the customer, but it'll only last 5-7 years tops. And that's the shit that has killed the 3rd party repairman. It's not the customer being unwilling to fix things, or the repairman not being competent, it's the shitty, planned obsolescence and artificial scarcity of parts in order to push CONS00M NEW! because the profits mist always go up.

You might view things like refrigerators, computers, or TVs as commodities, but they didn't used to be commodities. Customers, and to some extent manufacturers, used to actually take pride in what they had, and people actually worked to maintain and repair their things instead of throwing them out. I think it's a symptom of society as a whole, because if nobody takes pride in anything, and everything is viewed as disposable, then we really don't have a good foundation for ourselves.

Since YouTube is the main subject of this post, I suggest you go on there and look up old refrigerator videos. There are countless videos of classic refrigerators from the 1950s and 1960s that are still working today. Big, huge units with massive handles, gleaming chrome trim, and heavy doors. And they've probably been sitting in grandma's kitchen, or your uncles garage for 60+years, just chugging away. I highly doubt that any modern computerized IOT enabled smart fridge will be functional in 20 years, let alone 50+.


Oh, and enjoy your fantasy about "tiny things" like headlights being something easy or cheap to fix... Try $1100 for just one headlamp assembly...
 
Right, just like people chose to buy phones without AUX cords? Oh, wait, no they fucking didn't because companies decided that removing the port would save them millions of dollars over the course of a year and now consumers have to suck shit and buy e-waste in the form of wireless headphones. Retards like you are the reason companies can get away with shit because instead of getting mad at companies screwing people over, you mock the people getting screwed over because you need to feel superior to someone else. "Well, I didn't think the leopards would eat my face" you'll eventually scream when it's your car that requires a monthly fee in order to access the shit that's always been installed.
Sony are one of the few OEM's that have Aux jacks and microSD slots on their Xperia phones, main reason why I've stuck with them.
 
Let me ask you a hypothetical.
The hypothetical is too narrow to answer effectively as it removes the nuances of the discussion; tldr fallacious.

I'll give you hypotheticals instead:

Hypothetically, I opened a taco shop business it is great and doing well. Folks love the salsa I provide and wish they could have it buffet style to get as much as they want. However, I remain steadfast for health code reasons to not implement a salsa bar. People then ask if they can come behind the counter and get their fill of salsa themselves. I say no and get shot by an angry customer for denying them self service.

Hypothetically, I opened a taco shop business it is great and doing well. Folks love the salsa I provide and wish they could have it buffet style to get as much as they want. I cater to the wishes of the masses and add a buffet style salsa bar. It goes great until people start bringing outside containers and filling them with that salsa. I implement a paying customer only policy. This works until folks come to my shop, buy the cheapest thing on the menu and load up on salsa. I continue to implement strategies to combat this until the company account is dryer than Red Lobster. I then go jump off a cliff because "I will never financially recover from this."


Out of these two scenarios which one, dear sneeders, would you equate to Apple and which would you equate to Google? Out of both tragic scenarios, which one do you think is unjust?


When my fridge broke I pulled the control board and repaired it myself.
Would you like a blow job or would you settle for me standing up and clapping? Either way, it is faggotry behavior and assumes the general masses that aren't you want or need to repair the refrigerator themselves. The majority of people go to repair men and people who know what they are doing. Right to Repair people specifically targeting Apple for it frankly, it is Retarded. I supported the bakery that rejected the request to bake a gay wedding cake and I will have to defend Apple in the same way. Right to Repair doesn't mean people will start to repair their devices, it doesn't even have a significant impact or purpose.

TLDR
If you're going to participate in consumerism at least be an informed one.
 
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My method of watching YouTube through Brave's mobile browser with their ad blockers turned on stoll seems to work. Is it because of something that I'm unaware off? Or has YouTube simply chosen not to target Brave's ad block?
 
every single phone without an audio jack supports usbc/thunderbolt to 'jack dongles that cost as little as two dollars

not that having no built-in 'jack is a good thing, but saying you need to buy wireless instead is ignorant
You are completely wrong and have never actually tried to buy an aux -> USB-C converter yourself. I have bought three.
  • First one was a no-name chinaware one that simply did not work. I have tried it on two Android phones without headphone jacks. The Samsung one popped up with a message that it wasn't compatible, and the Google one just didn't acknowledge it. It was about $4.
  • Second one came from Five Below, and was $5. They didn't have any that only had an aux connector, so it has both a USB-C passthrough for charging as well as a headphone jack. It has a weird problem where, when it's connected, it tries to start up Google Assistant. When I try to play music through my music player, it stutters rapidly. For whatever reason, playing music through NewPipe runs fine, but NewPipe is now broken, as seen in this thread. Also, it only took a couple of months for the adapter to get that problem where it rapidly disconnects/reconnects due to being a flimsy piece of shit.
  • Third one is an official Apple one I finally just broke down and bought on Amazon. It was $10. It is simply just an aux -> USB-C adapter, and works fine, but the cord's gauge is so thin, I don't want to use it until I make a sheath out of superglue and a pen cap. I have to do elementary school arts and crafts projects in order to make my overpriced clown world adapter not fucking fall apart after a few uses.
Here is how thin the gauge of wire is on the Apple adapter, on top of a U.S. quarter dollar and a MicroSD card:
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I didn't even know it said "Designed by Apple in California" until I took that photo.

These are all crapshoots, and a completely unnecessary problem drummed up by phone manufacturers. You are a fucking loser that makes up excuses for major international corporations that would spit on your grave if they could make an extra nickel for doing so.
 
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