The company’s team clarified that their terms prohibit third-party apps from disabling ads, as it denies creators their due reward for viewership. Although the announcement did not specify any app by name, it’s plausible to presume that third-party YouTube apps such as NewPipe, YouTube ReVanced, Piped, and others might be implicated.

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    Get off of Chrome

    Get off of YouTube

    Get off of gmail

    Get off of Google

    Theres a whole big internet out there. You don’t have to limit yourself to one single company.

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      Getting off youtube is pretty difficult with no true alternative.

      You forgot to add get off Android, which would also mean just going Apple. There is no good alternative there either.

    • YouTube is the only one that doesn’t have an alternative. I mean, there are other video hosts yes, but the content isn’t there.

      The creators need to start moving. Their fans will likely follow, since it’s not YouTube they are there for. But I don’t think anyone else offering free, large scale video hosting does much more, if even that, than what YouTube does. Even if it sucks, it’s better than nothing, so there is no incentive to move for anyone.

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        Problem being that there is no real incentive to do so, unless PeerTube finds a way to pay content creators. Until then, switching away from YouTube means loosig their revenue stream…requiring them to take up jobs to pay the bills and eventually have less time for content creation.

        Living on donations and patreon alone is hard…

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        Most of their fans won’t follow. Convenience is a powerful thing.

        There also really aren’t other options. Anyone being able to sign up and host video for free is an extremely expensive service to provide if people take you up on it.

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          If enough creators moved, the fans would follow.

          Unfortunately, the creators won’t move to a platform that doesn’t have users to watch them. And users won’t bother with a platform that doesn’t have creators to watch.

          While this can be overcome… Yeah, I think googie will need to fork up yootoob a lot more before enough on both sides are willing to jump ship en masse

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            Some fans would follow. If 100% of their subscribed channels moved tomorrow, 90% still wouldn’t move to the new platform for a meaningful length of time.

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        Nebula is trying to be the alternative. It’s a paid subscription and not as plentiful as YouTube is (and maybe never will be).

        But it’s a good try, give it some support, if you can

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          It isn’t much better in terms of content moderation though. In fact probably worst.

          They kicked off JT, of Second Thought one of the original creators, for refusing to make a both sides statement about Palestine.

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    I knew it was only a matter of time before alternative YouTube clients started getting banned. You can’t “stick it to Google” while still relying on their servers to host the videos. We need to support Lemmy-like services that are distributed and host their own content and communities for video.

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      That’s peertube, right? A slight problem is that a lot of the popular content is only on YouTube for the money. Better patronage or sponsoring systems would help with that. For ones not in it for the money, knowing there’s a solid service with community would probably suffice.