It seems YT started another attempt at blocking alternative clients. They changed something in their API and both SmartTube and Tubular (NewPipe fork) are completely broken. Apparently it started happening this past week, but we personally just felt it today.

Edit: SmartTube already has an update but still not working for 4K videos it seems. Tubular still not working but it might be due to the upstream (NewPipe) is still working on a fix.

    • Deemo@bookwormstory.social
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      5 months ago

      I do wish there were more services like nebula one yearly fee no baked in ads or ads at all and more creators are willing to join them.

      The thing that sucks with youtube premium is you still have creators dumping 1 min long sponsors ruining the experience. Additionally often only way these creators allow you to go add free is via patreon, floatplane, etc which can get quite expensive if you follow 30-50 channels. The only other viable route is sponsorblock which works great but requires modified youtube clients/browser extensions and with youtubes new video adinjection could potentially be broken.

      The only part I do wonder with nebula is how well it works for larger creators.

      Linus Media group revenue break down

      https://youtu.be/-zt57TWkTF4?t=532

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        I wish we wouldn’t love under capitalism and creative people could just be creative for the greater good…

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          5 months ago

          Same, and so many others I know share this sentiment. We’re working on it by advocating for a just, equitable, and overall better world. Keep spreading this message!

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        It still blows my mind that people actually click on ads. And in huge enough numbers that give Google most of their money. Clearly I’m in the wrong business.