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          Also, what’s stopping Google from killing alt front-ends altogether by either completely login-walling YT, including for G-rated and PG-rated content and not just the age-gated stuff, implementing DRM platform-wide on YT and not just on paid commercial content ala movies or TV produced by one of the media conglomerates like they already implement DRM on, or both, at some point in the future?

          Alt front-ends still work for now, but Google could kill them outright at any time, and I just mentioned two ways they could do that: hard login-walling or platform-wide DRM, or both.

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    If the system has inaccurately called out a viewer as a minor, the mistake can be corrected by showing YouTube a government-issued identification card, a credit card or a selfie.

    YouTube, “Oops, we made a mistake, please give us ID to correct our mistake”

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    The political pressure has been building on websites to do a better job of verifying ages to shield children from inappropriate content since late June when the U.S. Supreme Court upheld a Texas law aimed at preventing minors from watching pornography online.

    Except they’re not verifying ages…

    They’re verifying identities, because their data is worth a shit ton more when they can tie it to a real name.

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        Obviously only the channels/specific videos of importance to you. No one is realistically proposing backing up all of YT.

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          I dream of the day we don’t rely on one host for user content like YouTube. I worry for the history of the content there.

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            I always secretly hoped one of the big porn companies would step up and start a competing service, since they’re probably the only ones with the necessary infrastructure already in place.

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        I backed up a few dozen channels on a spare 3TB drive. Planning on making torrents to add to a seedbox later.

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            yt-dlp usually picks the best flags by default but may need your browser cookies. I usually manually set <=1080p

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              Does it dependent on connection speed, or does it fully buffer before capturing? I find sometimes there’s some sections that will refuse to improve even if going back and replaying sometimes. Though I also wonder if sponsorblock can cut out sponsor segments from the finished product. Guessing it’s either/or?

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      I’m working on my music playlist. It’s 1200 videos long and yt-DPP only gets Patr of the list. How can I download the full list?

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        You mean it’s skipping some of the entries in the actual playlist, or it’s just only getting the first x entries and then stopping?

        I haven’t personally found a solution to random skipping to that other than allowing yt-dlp to use your account credentials/cookie to act as though it’s a signed-in user. YouTube is randomly deciding to block either some or all download attempts from non-signed-in clients, like yt-dlp.

        If it’s just stopping after x number of videos, I have absolutely no clue.

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      Aren’t there already basically projects for this? Seems like there’s a local download leftover on a newpipe server when someone plays a video through it?

      I know very little about this, but seems like if was a reason for “why running your own newpipe server could be troublesome”

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    Why does YouTube verify age at all? Isn’t their content censored in the first place?

    So it’s all about data harvesting and nothing more.

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    You ever see some woman on the street and think “god damn!” ? Then you look closer and realize theyre probably 16? Lets skip that and just assume theyre all 18 or over I guess. Thanks AI!

    /s

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    I was doing some research this morning and this is also happening with porn sites. VPN works, but these are dark times.

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        There’s an issue where dlp is forced to download a shitty 360p version of the vid you want because it needs cookies or something. There’s a fix on GitHub but you can’t just yt-dlp your link anymore without doing that fix

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    i never liked yourube. i have barely ever watched it. and it has been a huge driver pf the enshitifcation of the internet since its debut, as more and more content became bideo content, and accessing useful information in text form became more and kore difficult.

    it is kind of hard for me to have strong feelings about something that, in my opinion, has always sucked ass, sucking more ass