If you actually want to support artists, don’t. YouTube Music’s royalty payout is far from stable and transparent, not to mention low to others which is already hard to beat really. Tidal comes closest (from what I found to having functionality and paying artists a more fair rate. Qobuz is there too, Deezer pioneers detecting AI garbage that people think makes them artists now. Spotify got most features ofc but they’re unethical as shit
The more they charge, the fewer will pay.
I only ever get it when they send me an offer for 3 months for like $10 or something. Otherwise, fuck off Google, I’ll watch the shitty ads.
I prefer ublock origin
Switch to AdNauseam, a fork of uBO that garbles advertisers’ click data by invisibly clicking every ad before blocking (including blocking the resulting load so it doesn’t take any further data toll). Don’t just avoid; retaliate!
Fuck yeah. I have adnauseam on all my machines. Fuck the advertisers
And it’ll increase further in the near future… Only for background play and Advert removal, 16/month is absurd considering they don’t have any content licensing headache and as such unlike Netflix, Disney + etc. Also, in case of YT Music, royalties paid out to artists are pretty opaque and pretty turbulent. Better to buy albums directly to support them. Brave FTW otherwise for YouTube
amazon wanted a subscription for more video skips. mute still free
I will never pay for youtube.
The only time I ever subscribed was when I could pay in Argentina. Came out to like $3.50 per month. Once they patched that loophole, they stopped getting my money.
Yeah, they’re worth maybe $5 a month or family. It’s just a bunch of B-F rate videos and they pay anyone that’s not in the B tier so little than you need to support them on patreon anyway.
This is still in the phase where its a really good deal. The reason i’ll never buy it is because I know it will not always be that way.
Any tips for iOS for my wife to not get ads? She uses YouTube occasionally to play old kids shows and the ads are really not good for a kid to see.
LibreWolf browser (Firefox fork) also blocks YT ads pretty well. I use it at work to listen to music when focusing on programming.
Firefox focus browser
If she uses Safari, there are some good plugins. Not all are free. StopTheMadness Pro is not cheap but is a solution for many annoyances, not just YT. UnTrap for YouTube allows you to hide many elements like shorts. And SponsorBlock automatically skips sponsored segments. If she uses the YouTube app, delete it and set up a shortcut on the home screen to open the web version instead.
DuckDuckGo’s web browser blocks YouTube ads for me on iOS
YouTube Premium is like 2 usd a month via India, or 4 bucks for a family account.
Just create an Indian Apple Account (find an Indian address via Google Maps, phone number can be from any country so can just use your actual phone number) buy Rupees for the AppStore via https://www.amazon.in/apay/detail/apple-store-codes
Log out of “Media and Purchases” in the iOS settings under your account. Login “Media and Purchases” with the Indian account, redeem your Apple Rupees in the App Store, go to YouTube app and subscribe. In the subscriptions section of the iOS settings you can upgrade or downgrade the subscription if necessary.
With Signulous you can side load uYouEnhanced. This blocks ads, includes SponsorBlock, and a number of other nice add-ons. Signulous costs $20 a year though, and you have to install a sketchy certificate to side load, and there’s always a chance Apple breaks Signulous (happened a few times before but there’s always been fixes). You can manually side load uYouEnhanced without Signulous, but it requires some research & weekly upkeep.
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We get it for $6.5 lol cuz we from poor region
Certain Verizon plans come with a discount on YouTube premium individual plans
Still the best 16$ you can spend on video. My only issue is that this also correlates with increased ads which are clear net negative on our society.
Grayjay too.
Personally I prefer SmartTube
That’s what I use, but I thought it only worked on android TVs
On phone, I use revanced
Most of the revanced devs left the project (due to some issues with another dev) to found morphe, I suggest switching over to that
There’s a list of extra patches you can add to morphe here: https://old.reddit.com/r/MorpheApp/comments/1ta0bek/how_to_patch_more_apps_with_morphe/
You could be right. I indeed use SmartTube on my TV. It’s my primary device for watching YouTube videos.
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I’m loving noutube
Youtube already makes more money than Disney, right? So of course they ramp up prices. It‘s a successful product after all and the line must go up. The more money it makes the more expensive it‘ll get.
That‘s why you should never give them anything in the first place and use an Adblocker instead.
I would also recommend Sponsorblock because most Youtube sponsorships are overpriced garbage or complete scams. It honestly seems too good to be true but it‘s open source and apparently can cover operational costs on just donations. What I really like about Sponsorblock is how you can curate your experience to a T. It lets you skip all sort of content that you may not like such as self-promotions, credits, previews/flashbacks, intros, and more. It comes really close to the internet highways concept I have long only dreamed about where you‘re served exactly what you want and you don‘t need a silly AI agent to do any of it.
DeArrow is another useful extension for Youtube, created to remove clickbait from your feed. It removes thumbnails and changes video titles based on user suggestions similar to Sponsorblock.
Youtube „Premium“ could never give you this experience for all the money in the world.
DeArrow is another useful extension for Youtube, created to remove clickbait from your feed. It removes thumbnails and changes video titles based on user suggestions similar to Sponsorblock.
I generally use YouTube without logging in on the PC and clean history every now and then. No matter which videos I watch first, the feed gets populated with such amount of garbage, that it kinda surprises me. Softcore porn, cop and gun shit, shitty political stuff, it’s flabbergasting.
That’s unfortunately what the algorithm gives when it doesn’t know very much about you: bottom of the barrel slop. I’m the opposite and stay logged in, but I’m also diligent about removing items from my watchlist if I didn’t like them, or if I see they’re skewing the algorithm.
Same. I’ve got a decade of watch history at this point, the algorithm is pretty good at showing me videos that are actually relevant to my interests. Every once in a while I’ll click on something outside my norm and the algorithm will shake things up, but if it’s not something I’m interested in then I just hide the first couple videos and it’ll readjust again.
No
Gonna catch a lot of “get with the times” but an ad blocker and watching YouTube in browser on my phone - I’ve never seen the value of needing Premium to do adblocking or a whole ass app like Vanced. Maybe sponsorblock for more but like overall, my impression has always been YouTube Premium is a joke of a service that can never offer anything more than adblocking/sponsor block already just does from a browser on my phone.
This is why they’re trying to lock down everything. Nerfing ad blockers in chrome, semi-banning all unapproved apps in Android.
And don’t get me started on smart TVs. They were broken right out of the gate.
In addition to removing ads in YouTube, it also gives ad-free YouTube Music (which fucking sucks because it always plays the video version of the audio). But honestly, the biggest problem is the app itself shoving shorts down your throat and lacking a bunch of features that third-party clients have. And even if you pay to remove ads from YouTube, you can’t pay to remove ads from the videos themselves. You can only do that with sponsorblock, which YouTube could totally just adopt if they wanted but as is, you have to use third part apps anyway.
I’ve only had that problem with YouTube Music if I’m trying to listen from inside YouTube itself (via clicking Music in YouTube’s sidebar). Both the actual Music app and webpage both seem to play the audio-only versions, not the music video versions. I’ve got plenty of songs that if I try listening through YouTube will have the video version (often with end title cards and whatnot).
(which fucking sucks because it always plays the video version of the audio).
I disabled them in settings a couple of years ago and have not had issues since.

That switch does not work. It turns off the videos but still plays the video versions, which is even worse. I’m not sure it even knows the difference.














