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I don't see any mention of the YouTube adblock trick, so from the vid:
Copy YouTube URL. Paste it in Bing and search. Scroll passed Bing's sponsored bullshit and click on the thumbnail for the video you searched. It will then play, still in Bing, with no ads.
So if you're on a work or government or w/e computer that doesn't allow installing adblock extensions, there ya go. No downloads or anything, just YouTube and Bing.
...this is the first time I've ever had any interest in using Bing, lol.
I run a local instance of invidious and it is…chefs kiss
You mean my VPNs IP
are the instances always flaky and laggy just for me?
the ones i tried were already bad before the crackdown, and turned unusable for me after. includes yewtube.
I wonder if those are less likely to be blocked on networks.
Ah. Still some ads then.
But you’re not forced to actually wait through them like on YT - you can just scroll past.
There's a chance duckduckgo does something similar, but sadly I can't check at the moment.
Leaving a comment so I remember to try it later—unless anyone reading is willing to do so.
It does indeed.
Thank you.
Whenever using this trick, I'd suggest using DDG instead of Bing if possible.
Makes sense, it's basically just a Bing wrapper.
Why is this lengthy process preferable to using ublock on Firefox?
It isn't. But there are situations where that isn't an option, like being on a work or government computer where downloading firefox or installing an extension will get you fired. When that's the case, YouTube+Bing is a "good enough"/"better than nothing" option.