Why did they move the comments to the right
Why did they move the comments to the right
- Enhancer for Youtube
- uBlock Origin
- CustomTube
- Return YouTube Dislikes
- Annotations Restored
- SponsorBlock
- DeArrow
Why did they move the comments to the right
Is dearrow actually good? Does it work for small streamers?
It often overcorrects, like not every shitpost really needs a title that sounds like a news article. But for some really clickbaity YouTubers (most) it makes the titles much more usable. The titles are submitted by users, so if the streamer is very small there might be no one to write the titles.
Tech Connections is a great example imo
"This 90s Microwave is Better Than Yours" is clickbait sure, but it's also literally the point of the video. It got corrected to something like "review of the Panasonic yadda yadda from 1996" and like, that's a less accurate title, guys, it's not actually a review of old kitchen stuff lol
Hmm. Interesting extension. But for me, not being a heavy Youtube consumer, think I prefer to see the original title and clickbait thumbnail so I can avoid the over-the-top clickbaity stuff easier and not waste my time or give them bastards a view.
Also I don't why so many de-arrow contributors feel the need to use the word "explaining" at the start of every title. Like "how VR has changed over the years is fine", you don't need to make it "Explaining how VR has changed over the years".
It would be nice if they could automatically strip "and this happened" from titles.
It really only serves to perpetuate the behaviour you're trying to avoid cuz to the creator there's still views coming in.
Just my two cents.
I recently discovered there are extensions to disable YouTube hotkeys. I personally disabled numbers 0-9, so annoying and useless.
what extension? i hit those accidentally way too often
looked up "youtube shortcut" in firefox's add ons and found "disable youtube number keyboard shortcuts"
You can't just say that and not give a link! I use quite a few of the hotkeys, but those ones in particular cause me grief. If you have an extension that lets you pick and chose, I beg you to save us from that pain.
I don't give link because:
The amount of userscripts I have for YouTube is getting ridiculous...
You can use Invidious or Piped. These have a much better, less bloated UI and Piped comes with SponsorBlock and DeArrow built in. You also don't get any ads or Google trackers.
They're moving comments?? Why??
The UI department will probably get massive layoffs if they don't change anything, so they're forced to """"innovate"""".
Yeah. Like the Gmail login page.
Invidious
Or Piped
Not as nice (in my opinion)
When Christian Selig announced his independent Apple Vision YouTube App, I thought twice about actually getting one, just so I would’t have to use YouTubes ridiculous Application and Web UIs.
@christianselig@mastodon.social
Then I decided that it would be silly to spend any money on a 1st Gen Apple Vision.
I don't care about video comments anymore; in my experience it was filled with attention-seeking content and incels trying to look cool. It's also full of bots in the reply sections.
Instead, I use mpv
media player to watch YouTube. I pick a video off my recommendations or the subscription page then I copy the video link and then I just have to do mpv <video link>
in my terminal. It's also much faster on my low-end PC.
It doesn't have sponser-block support, but it does have ad-blocker. I haven't really checked sponser-block support yet either.
Edit: found this for sponser-block support.
HOWEVER, there's cases where you do want to be able to like and comment: My main use case for Youtube these days is following crafters, people who make awesome stuff. And i do want to like and comment on those videos, not just for the obvious feedback to them but also to give them a hand in spreading the word of their stuff.
There's even a firefox addon that lets you open videos in mpv with one click: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/ff2mpv/
On macOS, I recommend a fork of mpv called IINA. It also has a Firefox addon: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/open-in-iina-x/
Invidious exists, ui is a bit strange but its fine
And based on it, Freetube
That's a good one.
Come to think about it, it's been ages since I've seen or at least noticed a red arrow thumbnail. Is that just me or are they in decline?
😱😲 that's because these two boys are more effective.
Every thumbnail has someone gasping over what happened in the video.
FreeTube? Or are you watching on your phone?
Just dropping in to say FreeTube is excellent. Carry on.
You should also try YT Redux
You can replace some of them with a userstyle extension (not Stylish, that tracks you) and applying a style someone else already made.
This is me with the last few “redesigns” of chrome. Stop adding dead space to my fuckin bookmarks!
at least with chrome there's alternatives
Use Firefox or LibreWolf
Is privacy badger still considered good for blocking embedded Twitter stuff?
play with mpv and mpv sponsorblock and good.
Play with mpv is the only way I can have youtube hw acceleration on my laptop
I actually had the comments on the right for only a day or two, looks like you're part of a test batch.
As a mobile user, I'm just stuck with the stock YouTube app.
I do miss Vanced :-(
Have you tried revanced?
It took me a minute to figure out but thats bc im a dirt-eating cave dweller, so if you arent that you shouldnt have any trouble :3
Look into revanced
I use Newpipe, it's not as good as Vanced, but better than reVanced. And good enough that I recoil in horror at the stock app.
I use the Newpipe Sponsorblock fork, but use the main YouTube client to find content then "share" it to Newpipe. A little fiddly as the share dialog is built to be hostile.
not as good as Vanced, but better than reVanced
How does that make sense? reVanced is just Vanced on steroids
Mozilla on mobile lets you watch stuff in browser and you can get ublock as well! It also lets you play videos while it's running in the background again. It's truly heaven.
Look into ReVanced (Android only). Get yourself a copy of the recommended YouTube apk version from apkmirror as specified in the patch manager. Load it from the internal storage, patch it right on your phone and install. Follow the prompts to sign in with your YT account on load. Good as new. The process got simplified, so it's easier than ever. Also, they're pretty on top of the emerging api changes and bugs. If you need more details, DM me. I'll try to reply promptly.
Eww, still using the official spyware?
Why not try out a privacy respecting frontend?
https://www.privacyguides.org/en/frontends/#youtube
what allows to bring subscribed tab back
Change your bookmark to https://www.youtube.com/feed/subscriptions -- then you'll always start on the subscriptions page
Here is an alternative Piped link(s):
https://www.piped.video/feed/subscriptions
Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.
I'm open-source; check me out at GitHub.
not that, on the channels page, so i can see other channels of people
Thankfully there are better frontends for many social media sites. For YouTube, you can use Piped and Invidious. LibRedirect is a browser addon that automatically redirects all YouTube links to your selected frontend. If you want a native desktop app, check out FreeTube. On Android you can use LibreTube, NewPipe or a fork of it called Tubular. On iOS, you can configure Yattee to work with Piped and Invidious, this guide explains it: https://gonzoknows.com/posts/yattee/.
Or SmartTube on Android TV.
On Android, there's also ReVanced which lets you apply patches to a bunch of apps, not just YouTube. Unlike some other ways of patching apps (like Magisk modules), ReVanced doesn't need root since it patches the APK before you install the app.
Doesn't piped completely remove the tracking and what not? Which.. I know it sounds bad but I want that. YouTube's algorithm honestly gives me some really cool shit based on what I've watched