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Re: Adblockers are not allowed on YouTube

Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2023 7:35 pm
by Pedz
240p actually.

Re: Adblockers are not allowed on YouTube

Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2023 7:41 pm
by Moggy
Pedz wrote:240p actually.


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Re: Adblockers are not allowed on YouTube

Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2023 10:17 am
by Pedz
Tidings of Cuttooth and Joy wrote:This feels like the thread for The Problem With YouTube These Days.

Hbomberguy's first video in a year is about flagrant plagiarism within YouTube video essayists and touches on many things, including the obvious content mill that much of YouTube has become.

Not nearly as fun as the Tommy Tallarico rabbit hole from last year but interesting and typically informative nonetheless.



It is close to four hours long, naturally, so don't watch it if you don't wish to!


That was a great video.

Re: Adblockers are not allowed on YouTube

Posted: Thu Dec 21, 2023 11:45 am
by Knoyleo
Tidings of Cuttooth and Joy wrote:This feels like the thread for The Problem With YouTube These Days.

Hbomberguy's first video in a year is about flagrant plagiarism within YouTube video essayists and touches on many things, including the obvious content mill that much of YouTube has become.

Not nearly as fun as the Tommy Tallarico rabbit hole from last year but interesting and typically informative nonetheless.



It is close to four hours long, naturally, so don't watch it if you don't wish to!

Just seen that James Somerton, the main target of this Youtube Plagiarism video mega essay, posted an "apology" video, that opens with him crying into the camera, alluding that he attempted to take his own life, and then dancing around apologising for what happened by using a load of passive language that implies the plagiarism just happened by mistake and he didn't notice. Already deleted. A response so predictable, you'd think he'd copied it from somewhere else.

Re: Adblockers are not allowed on YouTube

Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2024 1:36 am
by Skarjo
Knoyleo wrote:
Tidings of Cuttooth and Joy wrote:This feels like the thread for The Problem With YouTube These Days.

Hbomberguy's first video in a year is about flagrant plagiarism within YouTube video essayists and touches on many things, including the obvious content mill that much of YouTube has become.

Not nearly as fun as the Tommy Tallarico rabbit hole from last year but interesting and typically informative nonetheless.



It is close to four hours long, naturally, so don't watch it if you don't wish to!

Just seen that James Somerton, the main target of this Youtube Plagiarism video mega essay, posted an "apology" video, that opens with him crying into the camera, alluding that he attempted to take his own life, and then dancing around apologising for what happened by using a load of passive language that implies the plagiarism just happened by mistake and he didn't notice. Already deleted. A response so predictable, you'd think he'd copied it from somewhere else.


Apparently there's serious concerns that James Somerton, the main target of this video, has committed suicide. He's posted something of a suicide note online and no one can seem to get in touch with him.

Most are obviously hoping it's a publicity stunt.

Re: Adblockers are not allowed on YouTube

Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2024 7:26 am
by Knoyleo
Skarjo wrote:
Knoyleo wrote:
Tidings of Cuttooth and Joy wrote:This feels like the thread for The Problem With YouTube These Days.

Hbomberguy's first video in a year is about flagrant plagiarism within YouTube video essayists and touches on many things, including the obvious content mill that much of YouTube has become.

Not nearly as fun as the Tommy Tallarico rabbit hole from last year but interesting and typically informative nonetheless.



It is close to four hours long, naturally, so don't watch it if you don't wish to!

Just seen that James Somerton, the main target of this Youtube Plagiarism video mega essay, posted an "apology" video, that opens with him crying into the camera, alluding that he attempted to take his own life, and then dancing around apologising for what happened by using a load of passive language that implies the plagiarism just happened by mistake and he didn't notice. Already deleted. A response so predictable, you'd think he'd copied it from somewhere else.


Apparently there's serious concerns that James Somerton, the main target of this video, has committed suicide. He's posted something of a suicide note online and no one can seem to get in touch with him.

Most are obviously hoping it's a publicity stunt.

Jesus. Horrible if true.

I unfollowed the hbomberguy sub reddit a while back, because ever since the release of that video three months ago, the place has done nothing but obsess over James and every action of his since, as well as drag up any comments from anyone defending him. Must be incredibly shitty to have a huge number of Internet stalkers following you round and criticising all you do.

I preferred that place when it was just Tommy Tallarico jokes.

Re: Adblockers are not allowed on YouTube

Posted: Sat Mar 30, 2024 12:17 pm
by Knoyleo
Looks like youtube have broken playback in revanced for a lot of people, including me. :x

Re: Adblockers are not allowed on YouTube

Posted: Sat Mar 30, 2024 11:59 pm
by Winckle
Knoyleo wrote:Looks like youtube have broken playback in revanced for a lot of people, including me. :x

https://www.reddit.com/r/revancedapp/co ... r_youtube/

Just followed this to fix it.

Re: Adblockers are not allowed on YouTube

Posted: Sun Mar 31, 2024 2:54 am
by Drumstick
Yeah I fixed it earlier.

No matter what YouTube does, the community will always find workarounds.

Re: Adblockers are not allowed on YouTube

Posted: Sun Mar 31, 2024 7:57 am
by Knoyleo
Winckle wrote:
Knoyleo wrote:Looks like youtube have broken playback in revanced for a lot of people, including me. :x

https://www.reddit.com/r/revancedapp/co ... r_youtube/

Just followed this to fix it.

Yeah, I'd seen this, but can't be bothered to go through the steps at the moment, as I'm away visiting family. Pain in the arse for timing.

Re: Adblockers are not allowed on YouTube

Posted: Sun Mar 31, 2024 9:09 am
by Drumstick
You can do it in five minutes whilst taking a dump. I know because... well, yeah.

Re: Adblockers are not allowed on YouTube

Posted: Sun Mar 31, 2024 10:09 am
by Winckle
Yeah it took about 5 minutes.

Re: Adblockers are not allowed on YouTube

Posted: Sun Mar 31, 2024 10:09 am
by Moggy
Winckle wrote:Yeah it took about 5 minutes.


The dump?

Re: Adblockers are not allowed on YouTube

Posted: Sun Mar 31, 2024 10:21 am
by Winckle
No that went on far longer.

Re: Adblockers are not allowed on YouTube

Posted: Sun Mar 31, 2024 10:48 am
by Zilnad
Takes 10 just for the clean up most days.

Re: Adblockers are not allowed on YouTube

Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2024 1:41 pm
by Knoyleo
Had to do it twice (running the apk patcher, not taking a dump) because the first attempt with the standard patches just installed it with the default youtube name and logo, so I had two identical apps in my phone I couldn't tell apart. :x

Re: Adblockers are not allowed on YouTube

Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2024 1:51 pm
by Winckle
Knoyleo wrote:Had to do it twice (running the apk patcher, not taking a dump) because the first attempt with the standard patches just installed it with the default youtube name and logo, so I had two identical apps in my phone I couldn't tell apart. :x

If you open the app info screen the details will have the full name of the app beginning org.revanced.

Re: Adblockers are not allowed on YouTube

Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2024 1:57 pm
by Knoyleo
Winckle wrote:
Knoyleo wrote:Had to do it twice (running the apk patcher, not taking a dump) because the first attempt with the standard patches just installed it with the default youtube name and logo, so I had two identical apps in my phone I couldn't tell apart. :x

If you open the app info screen the details will have the full name of the app beginning org.revanced.

I don't know where that is, the furthest I got was looking at the apps list in android settings and they both displayed identically, but taking up different amounts of storage space. I just uninstalled then repatched with the "custom branding" patch enabled that gives it the old revanced name and icon like before.

Re: Adblockers are not allowed on YouTube

Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2024 11:43 pm
by Carlos
Genuine Q: why bother?

Whilst I know most creators make money from sponsorships rather than ad money surely by blocking commercials you’re depriving them of funds?

With a video medium comes video ads as well which actually fit together. I can 100% understand why you’d block video ads on a text based website because they don’t belong there.

Re: Adblockers are not allowed on YouTube

Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2024 11:47 pm
by Knoyleo
Why look at adverts when you don't have to?