Google allegedly crippling Firefox's YouTube performance — company's response to five-second video delay for non-Chrome users misses the point - Reminder brave browser does the trick @ me if you want me to add suggestions for other browsers

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YouTube framed the issue as being related to ad-blockers

On Monday, a Redditor demonstrated that a recently observed five-second video loading delay, seen when using YouTube in Firefox, could be eliminated by changing the user agent to Chrome. Today, YouTube responded with a statement received by Android Authority conflating non-Chrome video loading delay issues with the use of ad blockers

“To support a diverse ecosystem of creators globally and allow billions to access their favorite content on YouTube, we’ve launched an effort to urge viewers with ad blockers enabled to allow ads on YouTube or try YouTube Premium for an ad-free experience. Users who have ad blockers installed may experience suboptimal viewing, regardless of the browser they are using.”

YouTube statement via Android Authority

If you check out the Reddit post by vk6_ you will see a succinct video capture of YouTube being tested in Mozilla Firefox. It is hard to explain why a plain vanilla Firefox install would suffer an “artificial five-second delay,” but you can see that there is one. Miraculously, the YouTube video loading delay disappears when the browser self-identifies as Chrome via an extension which facilitates these kinds of adjustments.

In an extensions-free Firefox session we tried, the video delay wasn’t observed. However, in the over 800 comments on the Reddit thread and from the YouTube statement, something is surely going on here. Perhaps, like with the ad block warnings, this Firefox throttling behavior targets a set or subset of users with a certain profile, location, or usage pattern.

If this is Google making pro-Chrome tweaks to how YouTube runs, you would also perhaps expect delays in Edge. Indeed, some Redditors have reported similar delays in Edge

www.youtube.com##+js(nano-stb, resolve(1), *, 0.001)

The above code seems to adjust the observed artificial delay of 5,000 ms (five seconds) to a measly 0.001 ms, which is a negligible amount of anyone’s time, even for a mayfly.

History Repeats​

This isn’t the first reported slowing of YouTube in non-Chrome browsers. About five years ago, there was also some controversy when YouTube adopted the Polymer design, making the video site much faster in Chrome than Firefox or Edge.

Moreover, in 2019, ZDNet talked to a former Mozilla exec who bemoaned intentional sabotage from the Google camp over several years. Johnathan Nightingale, who worked as a GM & VP on Firefox, saw relations between Google and Firefox sour as the former grew more ambitious for browser market share. Not only did YouTube suffer, he saw "oopses" hitting functionality and performance in other popular Google properties like Gmail and Google Docs.


Similarly, in 2017, ex-Microsoft Edge developer Joshua Bakita asserted that “Google kept making changes to its sites that broke other browsers, and we couldn't keep up.” This cat-and-mouse game was claimed to be one of the reasons Edge moved from its own renderer to Chromium.



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brave have used it it's better than mozila and google not many functional add on though

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I prefer Firefox with a custom user.js like arkenfox, but when I need to use a chromium based browser, ungoogled-chromium is one of the best options. To easily use extensions, the chromium-web-store extension works well as is referenced by the developers in the FAQ. I definitely trust it over Brave these days.

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been using firefox since forever and have noticed no change or decline in youtubes site or video loading speed
also running ublock origin
Same here.
 
I see google is speed-running anti-trust punishment considering Intel already lost antitrust litigation against AMD for the exact same type of vendor-specific performance degradation.
Firefox are a bunch of troons for what they did to Eich, but I do hope they eat google's balls off savagely in court.
 
Reminder that Firefox is controlled opposition as google gives large amounts of money to mozilla so google can remain the default search engine, and likely so they don't have to face anti-trust lawsuits.

All the mozilla talent left with Eich to go make the brave browser leaving trannies behind to gawk at logos so they can feel like they're professionals.

Oh and they let their plugin security certs lapse. Likely because, again, they're retarded trannies.
 
"reee give access to your proprietary database reeee"
"reeee why can't i run ea games on steam reeee anti-trust"
"reeee why can't i use hd netflix on non-widewine device reeeee"
"reeee bring imessage to android reeee"
Oh hello, Mr. Big Corporation, is that your dick?
*slurp, slurp, slurp*
 
Oh hello, Mr. Big Corporation, is that your dick?
*slurp, slurp, slurp*
"what do you mean by NO? why can't i have your product for free anymore? i never paid for it before so I DESERVE IT FOR FREE ,FOREVER...reeee gimme your youSLOP for free... idc who writes your paycheck I DESERVE IT FOR FREE..."

another one btw
"HAVING A SUBSCRIPTION PLAN IS ANTITRUST VIOLATION"
 
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