Google is intentionally throttling YouTube videos, slowing down users with ad blockers
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I've been seeing this for a couple weeks now along with a popup telling me "ad blockers aren't allowed" at work where I'm forced to use Chrome. I have UBlock Lite installed. Typically a refresh takes care of the popup and a 10 second delay later, the video loads.
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Yeah they are, I noticed it get really, really bad this week. It's an awful experience. But they'll leave my browser before my adblocker does.
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Oh no, where will I get my AI slop?
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I'll wait.
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I've started bulk downloading videos with yt-dlp and watching them locally. No ads or throttling to deal with.
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Good, kill your product
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Oh no! What will I—Video Downloader. I'll just watch offline at my leisure.
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I feel like this has been happening for a while, but maybe it's just that YouTube's website is shite.
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I mean sure I guess but I can just like download them for later?
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I've started bulk downloading videos with yt-dlp and watching them locally. No ads or throttling to deal with.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]If Google really wants to, they can crack down on
yt-dlp
, and I assume that if enough people are using it, they're likely to do such a crackdown. Like, this works for the moment, but... -
If Google really wants to, they can crack down on
yt-dlp
, and I assume that if enough people are using it, they're likely to do such a crackdown. Like, this works for the moment, but...My ip was blocked a LONG time ago by google for using yt-dlp. Works with VPN but nothing else. Fun times. I think I only pulled a couple of videos off for archival services. On my own channel non-the-less.
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I saw something that might be this happening last week where every video took an extra 20 seconds to load and presented a popup that took you to the support page where the first thing listed to troubleshoot your problem was disabling ad blockers, but this week the videos are perfect and load normally; but the rest of the page is absolutely fucked. Like the "playables" section last night was tripping balls and looked like a slot machine as the entries randomly changed around at light speeds. The comments, related videos section on the right, description, etc all just refuse to load now on Firefox for me.
Considering these issues for me have only happened recently, and coincidentally around the same time an issue with Google services took a shitton of the entire Internet down for almost a whole day, I suspect it's not about blocking ad blockers so much as it is Google just fucking sucks at implementing any changes across the board of their products.
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If Google really wants to, they can crack down on
yt-dlp
, and I assume that if enough people are using it, they're likely to do such a crackdown. Like, this works for the moment, but...I'm sure they could. Other methods will crop up. All else fails, I ditch YT altogether.
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I've started bulk downloading videos with yt-dlp and watching them locally. No ads or throttling to deal with.
I’m new to yt-dlp. Care to share your flags? I’m a little confused on which ones I actually need.
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Yeah they are, I noticed it get really, really bad this week. It's an awful experience. But they'll leave my browser before my adblocker does.
100%. Half the time I get blocked due to VPN or whatever I just close the tab and go with my life. The rest of the time I try all known workarounds. If those fail, I just go with my life.
My hatred for monopolisation and enshittification is stronger than my desire to watch content on any platform.
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I saw something that might be this happening last week where every video took an extra 20 seconds to load and presented a popup that took you to the support page where the first thing listed to troubleshoot your problem was disabling ad blockers, but this week the videos are perfect and load normally; but the rest of the page is absolutely fucked. Like the "playables" section last night was tripping balls and looked like a slot machine as the entries randomly changed around at light speeds. The comments, related videos section on the right, description, etc all just refuse to load now on Firefox for me.
Considering these issues for me have only happened recently, and coincidentally around the same time an issue with Google services took a shitton of the entire Internet down for almost a whole day, I suspect it's not about blocking ad blockers so much as it is Google just fucking sucks at implementing any changes across the board of their products.
Ublock origin (if your using it) "fixed" the issue shortly after. Im convinced someone at google works on adblock lol. Probably not true but the timing was really fast.
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My ip was blocked a LONG time ago by google for using yt-dlp. Works with VPN but nothing else. Fun times. I think I only pulled a couple of videos off for archival services. On my own channel non-the-less.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]You might try again. I was blocked for a couple weeks after I pulled a bunch of videos from a channel using
yt-dlp
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I’m new to yt-dlp. Care to share your flags? I’m a little confused on which ones I actually need.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]I mean, you don't need anything; it'll work with no flags. I have these:
$ cat ~/.config/yt-dlp/config --embed-subs --embed-metadata --embed-chapters --embed-thumbnail --sponsorblock-mark=all $
That'll just embed some useful metadata in the file.
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I’m new to yt-dlp. Care to share your flags? I’m a little confused on which ones I actually need.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]I'm a filthy Windows user that's too lazy to migrate my main PC to Fedora.
> Path\to\yt-dlp.exe -P <target directory> <URL>
Multiple URLs can be separated by spaces. Put any URLs with ampersands in quotes or remove the ampersand and following arguments.
You can find a list of all the arguments on the yt-dlp github page
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I haven't noticed on Tubular.