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that's why i have youtube premium. there are no ads so corporate bastards can't sway me with their propaganda
Or just ... use uBlockOrigin
I have ublock origin, firefox, and youtube premium
ok, but why though?
Sounds like you've already been swayed if you're just handing Google money
"Sounds like you're already fallen into their trap because you're willingly paying money for a service provided by a large company"
I'm not paying google anything. I use DuckDuckGo
to get youtube premium, you have to pay for a subscription, google owns youtube. therefore, you are paying google.
well that's one way of looking at it, i guess
am i taking crazy pills? There's literally no other way to look at it. It's a tautology, if you are paying google for youtube premium, then you're paying google.
I'm wondering how you're paying Google for a thing but also apparently not actually paying them for the thing... Is YouTube premium piracy a thing or something?
Unpopular but still: I use Grayjay. I think it's good software, even though it comes from bad people.
Eh, we still get the sponsor ads in the videos. They're skippable but still tick me off for something I pay for to still hit me up every video.
sponsorblock solves that problem as well ;)
I Chromecast most of my YouTube and I've never gotten it to work once it's cast, but SponsorBlock is an amazing thing when I've played with it in apps.