My credit card has expired and thus my youtube premium with it.

I received some alerts from YT before it happened and now the subscription has been terminated and the first video I watched without the premium had 3 ads in 5 minutes.

3 ads. In 5 minutes.

I’m disgusted. My hatred towards the greedy corporations has been gradually exceeding the boiling point for the past couple of years and now I experienced how YouTube tries to force it’s users to pay the tribute.

I’m using YT a lot so I’d take no issue paying if it just improved the experience, but not if it’s the only way to use the “free” app. I’m not gonna get my money extorted by a fucking corporation.

Fuck them, intalling ReVanced now.

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    40 minutes ago

    On PC and Android: Firefox with the following add-ons, ublock and SponsorBlock

    On Android TV: SmartTube

    Best option for me until now.

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    19 hours ago

    I haven’t been on YouTube’s actual website in over a year and I use alt APIs like Invidious and Tubular to watch but I still pay for YT Premium lol

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    As awful as it is, YouTube’s disdain for its viewers isn’t really the big dealbreaker for me. It’s their disdain for their content creators. If creators were treated like first-class citizens as much as ad sellers and copyright holders holders are, I’d absolutely subscribe to Premium. Creators get three strikes, but copyright trolls can submit as many bogus claims as they want. Ad companies get to dictate what videos their ads can and can’t appear on, but creators have to put up with whatever ads YouTube decides should run on their videos. All this despite creators being far more critical to YouTube’s success than ads.

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    I uninstalled the app and just watch videos on the Firefox mobile browser now. Not only does uBlock Origin block all the ads, but the interface is less buggy, and it can play audio through the lock-screen (a basic feature that Google inexplicably locks behind a paywall). There are a few drawbacks, like playlists not auto-playing, but generally it’s a much better experience than the official app or chrome.

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      6 hours ago

      like playlists not auto-playing

      It’s probably a setting on your end. It does do that on my end with the same combo.

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        It might just be when the playlist is collapsed or the lock-screen is on. I did just test it with the tab open and the playlist expanded and it seemed to work fine. Either way, I rarely use playlists, so it doesn’t come up much.

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    I’ve never had any youtube subscription.

    Why would I pay for that garbage?

    Glad you got away from it.

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      I definitely don’t want to watch ads but would still like to support the creators I enjoy. And apparently views from Premium users pay quite well compared to ad plays.

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    My preferred method is a python script that takes a YouTube video in my clipboard and uses yt-dlp to download it to a folder that my Plex server watches.

    There are easier ways to achive this, but I like the manual approach. It means I don’t vegetate on the sofa, scrolling through everything. Also, it means my hard drive doesn’t fill up with videos I’ll never get around to watching.

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      I use a similar approach but i subscribe to channels with pinchflat and it downloads them to a folder for jellyfin. I like that i only get my channels and cant keep “exploring”.

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    (Re)vanced ftw!

    I’ve pretty much exclusively use Revanced (and the original Vanced before that) to watch YouTube over the last 10ish years. 0 ads, sponsor block, remove UI elements I’ll never use like the upload button, force a preferred video resolution instead of ‘auto’ never working (seprate ones for wifi/data).

    Vanced never once failed on me; Revanced has failed to play videos twice in 5 years, right after YouTube updates, but reinstalling the latest version immediately fixed that both times.

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    I don’t know why anyone would willingly pay a penny to a power hungry corporation like Google.

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      Thank you! I can’t get ReVanced to work on my phone and this is a good alternative

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        You’re welcome!

        I also tried Revanced and I just didn’t feel like bothering with the hassle. It’s probably more seamless though.

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        Revanced v19.something stopped working a while ago but I was just using newpipe. Just patched 20.13.41 and its working great.

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    If youtube premium added a feature that filters out AI created slop, it may be worth paying for. I don’t know what happened but the amount of it on youtube now is unbelievable.

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      If YT had a simple ad-free tier that was £10 a month for a family, I would gladly pay for it. But as it stands, they want £20+ just so my wife and I can watch videos on Apple TV without having to tolerate a ridiculous amount of adverts.

      So fuck 'em. She watches on her PC with a bunch of adblockers, and I download what I want to watch into my Plex folder. And they get sweet fuck all out of me instead.

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        I pay but it’s mostly for music streaming, we use the heck out of that, and streaming is a choose your poison thing. Google Play Music was the best streaming app ever built, YouTube music not as good but still ahead of Spotify for what we listen to. The ad free YouTube is a side effect.