That’s a rhetorical question, in case there’s any doubt. I know the exact what and why of their bullshit.

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    I think they are clamping down and trying to force people to watch yt in Google’s desired way. They have managed to stop most Piped instances via ip banning and also requesting users to “sign in to confirm you are not a robot”. I wish their was a proper alternative at this point. It would be great if something like Peertube took off.

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      I use SmartTube on my TV and NewPipe on my phone. Except for links from Lemmy.

      If this bullshit is/becomes a thing for every YouTube video, I’m gonna have to do a lot of annoying copying and pasting or just eschew pretty much all videos on Lemmy 🤬

      Agreed on Peertube btw.

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          711 months ago

          I finally managed to do that too, so there’s that 🖕 to Google. And then the specific video hit me with the dreaded “not available in your country” bullshit 🤦

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        611 months ago

        I wonder could someone write an app that watches the clipboard for YouTube URLs and auto launches the desired app?

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          411 months ago

          Not necessary, apps can register to open links from specific domains.

          The only caveat is that if they don’t also own the domain - like Google owns both youtube.com and the YouTube Android app - you have to manually go to the settings for the app in System Settings and enable them, under ‘Open by default’.

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          UntrackMe, doesn’t open an app, but redirects to a chosen Invidious instance. I use farside.link/invidious which chooses a random instance closer to you.

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          211 months ago

          There is a similar thing already written, minus the automatic part. You set it as your default browser and lets you do all sorts of things to the link before opening it in a browser. It lets you choose which app to use the link in afterwards. You can unshort urls, it checks for malware or redirects… You get the picture. Not sure if this helps with what you are after:

          https://f-droid.org/packages/com.trianguloy.urlchecker/

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      Might be cool to start advocating for some YouTube creators to also post their stuff on federated video hosting/sharing instances. Peertube is pretty cool. I mean shit, if any of you are thinking of being creators, and you make a video, put it both on YouTube and some Peertube instance.

      Edit: replaced a word with “instance” and added word “instance”

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        611 months ago

        Unfortunately creators need to be paid and YouTube ad & subscription money is a big part of that for many of them.

        By posting to elsewhere that won’t pay them, they would be reducing their income

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          Shit, if anything anybody popular would be costing themselves money through hosting.

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        There are maybe a dozen non nuts on Odyssey. They’re just drown out by the fascists.

        Problem is:

        Peertube doesn’t pay

        You have to pay for the backup/storage of your videos.

        PT will have massive scaling pains.

        Yt spends a lot of that advertising money hosting non profitable videos for free.