If you are using the open source Firefox web browser to browse YouTube and watch its videos, then you might have noticed that there is an artificial delay
Google slows down Firefox users when watching YouTube…
It’s not just a wait 5s and video plays like normal. My connection is throttled, I cannot watch videos regardless of bit rate. I’m trying to watch a video, it takes 10s to load the page, then the auto select 360p plays 1 frame per 60s of video. New window, clear cache, refresh, nothing works. They’ve landed a cookie that marks you, or tracking on their end of user agent data regardless of current service.
They’ve already spent a few weeks of a lot of engineers time in order to do the ad block bullshit they did which only serves to widen the usage of ad blockers through the Streisand effect.
You are stupidly native if you don’t think alphabet is nerfing their competitors.
I think it’s naive to think google would do this, which is so easily bypassed, when they have so many better options that wouldn’t get the European courts frothing. Again, occams razor
It’s not just a wait 5s and video plays like normal. My connection is throttled, I cannot watch videos regardless of bit rate. I’m trying to watch a video, it takes 10s to load the page, then the auto select 360p plays 1 frame per 60s of video. New window, clear cache, refresh, nothing works. They’ve landed a cookie that marks you, or tracking on their end of user agent data regardless of current service.
They’ve already spent a few weeks of a lot of engineers time in order to do the ad block bullshit they did which only serves to widen the usage of ad blockers through the Streisand effect.
You are stupidly native if you don’t think alphabet is nerfing their competitors.
I think it’s naive to think google would do this, which is so easily bypassed, when they have so many better options that wouldn’t get the European courts frothing. Again, occams razor