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Is anyone else getting this? I've heard it a few times but the 2 recent examples I bothered to remember were this one:

https://youtu.be/oSG7HpdQ34w?si=sqra8x0x1igNFzRs&t=876

Where at around 14:37 the entire video actually, not just dialogue in this instance, went mute mid sentence and remained that way until 14:49

And then this one again today:

https://youtu.be/hS2emKDlGmE?si=XFpt_MsY2Nrff_MV&t=1788

At around 29:48 where only the dialogue cuts out. The first few times I ran in to this I assumed the video had just had an editing error but it's happening too often for that to be it. I noticed recently that my laptop will do some kind of automatic downmixing of 5.1 audio so I can hear it in stereo, but only if playing through my laptops speakers and not through the dock it's connected to with attached speakers, in which case it only monitors some channels in a 6 channel audio source but I checked that by switching to the internal speakers for the sections of mute video in question and it made no difference.

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I never seen such a good YouTube video from Linus Tech Tips: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GsjHMzGl-VY (jokes on you)

If you don't get it? Remove Chrome now and install Firefox (or any fork of Firefox). Then install uBlock Origin now! Add-on here: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/ublock-origin/

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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by oxjox@lemmy.ml to c/youtube@lemmy.ml
 
 

Anytime I watch a video that's somewhat different to what I've previously watch, YT floods my recommended section with these video types. I don't mind some relevant recommendations but it's too much. There's only like six different types of 'genres' being recommended to me now and I've already watched most of these videos.

I know you can use the don't recommend this channel and not interested options. These don't really apply to what I want. I just want more other things.

YouTube is likely the world's largest and most interesting and unique collection of content and I'm seeing the same handful of shit day after day. I'm bored of it being boring. I mean, I like photography and would like more photography content - just not from the same dozen or so creators because I've already watched all their videos.

I'm not interested in the main menu items like trending, music, gaming, etc. I want quality stuff that's creative and informative. I will never click on thumbnails with surprised faces and arrows. Apparently my super power is the ability to discern and easily ignore content that's clearly click bait and rage bait. I guess the issue is that I'm not interested in content that's created to satisfy the algorithm. Algorithm content is all the same.

Do you ave any hacks to purge recommendations or to get new interesting content to appear?

Are there other long-form platforms (not TikTok) I should be looking at outside of YouTube?

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WTF! (aussie.zone)
submitted 3 months ago by yoz@aussie.zone to c/youtube@lemmy.ml
 
 

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I guess it shouldn't bother me, after all I try my best to avoid watching anything on youtube that I didn't go there to watch in the first place but nevertheless, it's hard not to see the clickbaity thumbnails for suggested videos to the right of the one I'm watching, and also, when I'm researching something it's undeniable that sometimes it genuinely was actually useful to have another video on the topic suggested that was relevant.

But this has really started to freak me out, Youtube has gone bananas recently. I'm constantly getting suggestions decrying woke this or woke that, in particular a lot of videos of compilations of police bodycam footage with titles about various people being 'idiots' or 'entitled' or various other terms suggesting a strong pro-authority angle. Those suggestions were annoying but it's starting to get disturbing now because they're veering strongly towards incel themes. Today I've seen suggestions for: a video about catching a woman faking a rape accusation 'caught on camera', another about a 'high value' man winning in court against a woman wanting him to pay reparations because she refused a DNA test, another about why men don't approach women anymore, and on and on. They stick in my mind because I can see exactly the the world view this constellation of fucking garbage is catering to.

On the one hand, I guess I could take some comfort in the fact that if the algorithms have gotten it this far wrong then maybe Google really didn't manage to snag so much data about me as I assumed but on the other, it's definitely used something it reckons it knows about me to make these assumptions. I can't for the life of me figure out where the fuck it got the idea I would like this or why it's so persistent despite the lack of positive reinforcement. I am not signed in, so I can't even attempt to manually give negative feedback and as far as I can tell people who do that say it doesn't work anyway.

This all seems to have coincided with a dramatic change in recent viewing habits, so I'm guessing that's what has triggered this, but it's still weird as fuck that there's apparently some overlap here. I've been in the market for a new phone and so have been watching a lot of videos about various phones and I was also considering a pixel as one of the options because if I went with that, I could use GrapheneOS. This has meant watching a lot of content content on GrapheneOS as well. This does seem to have had the expected effect of a lot of suggestions along those lines but it's definitely coincided with the fucking alt-right starter kit. This is certainly a counterintuitive link. Shit makes me want to puke. Normally when I see these kinds of surveillance economy mechanisms at work I just look at them with a detached kind of wry amusement at the shitty state of things but this actually really did offend me, I mean yuck, makes my fucking skin crawl.

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I have soooo many videos that I've already watched.

5 clicks in a context menu is wayyyyyy to much

It should be one click.

And "I've already watched this"

Doesn't meant I don't want to see that youtuber any less of course.

It's that specific video, because I'VE ALREADY WATCHED IT !

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submitted 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) by WaterWaiver@aussie.zone to c/youtube@lemmy.ml
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The Csv files are empty , some of them contain one or a few lines, am i the only one or everyone has the same issue?

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Scientists discover new way the Ebola virus replicates inside the body; discovery may lead to new preventive treatments for the deadly disease (More) | How Ebola works https://youtu.be/sRv19gkZ4E0?feature=shared via @youtube

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We've always thought that YouTube assigns a 11-character base64 video ID randomly to each upload. However, the video The ATM Glitch That Made a Millionaire by Joeseppi has the ID m4Fi_a9QATM that ends with ATM, which is a 1 in 262 144 chance . The first 6 characters are also kinda sus.

Do you think joeseppi write a script to repeatedly start uploading the video, check the URL and abort if it didn't contain the three letters? Or found a glitch similar to the one used by bad apple but it's a QR code that links to this video? Or is it pure luck?

I could not find an official statement on that, and was unable to contact him.

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Their infighting is delicious to watch! 😁👍.. “when” #trump #MAGA “assholes collide” at the border at Eagle Pass, Texas, only to find THERE WAS NO INVASION OF MIGRANTS https://youtu.be/h-6BJMzmAT4?si=vRg9Wj_S_RWeC2Vu via @youtube

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How to Block YouTube Ads (purplerabbit.gitlab.io)
submitted 10 months ago by PolarElectric@lemm.ee to c/youtube@lemmy.ml
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Did something happen to YouTube subtitles in the past few months?

I’ve been watching YouTube with subtitles for years and while they’ve never been perfect I’ve started to notice some very strange issues with them recently which did not used to occur.

The most recent example I’ve seen was from a woodworking video where the word size was subtitled as “siiz”. I’ve also noticed things like random capitalization happening more often, like “sorry for not Uploading recently” or “thanks For watching”.

Are they using a new algorithm for auto-subtitles maybe?

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It's really distracting and I don't like it at all. I wish there was an option to switch to black like it was before.

What do you guys think? I haven't seen anyone talk about it yet.

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#AlexeiNavalny has now been illegally imprisoned in solitary confinement by Putin for 971 days. To understand why this is A MUST-SEE VIDEO—Why is @navalny in prison? https://youtu.be/24nlfyje7xU?si=uANgTeZyCV9Syqkn via @youtube

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On the website via desktop computers.

Drives me nuts as I never use the mini player function and it's a huge and frustrating disruption that I didn't ask for.

EDIT: actually I think I figured it out and it's probably nothing to do with YouTube apart from an unexpected design decision that's probably been around for a while and I never noticed. Turns out if you click and drag a video you're watching anywhere around the screen it launches the mini player. I'm not used to this kind of thing on desktops but I guess it's becoming the norm and could be helpful. I think I've been accidentally clicking and dragging just a little bit sometimes.

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