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[–] flashgnash@lemm.ee 6 points 11 months ago (1 children)

I find YouTube unfortunately to be the best at grabbing my attention

They've cracked the code with their UX to make it as addictive as humanly possible

Open YouTube to watch a long form video, get shown about 5 shorts per one video and inevitably end up seeing something interesting in a short, then end up scrolling for way too long on your very own skinner box

[–] LoamImprovement 1 points 11 months ago

Yeah, it's happened to me a couple times and I hate it so much when I finally wrest myself out, on top of the anti-adblock shit, that I've basically stopped browsing YT altogether. If I get a link I'll watch a video but the quality of the experience has dropped so drastically since the early days. I actually lament the fact that because of how the algorithms are tuned, it is impossible to get to the weird part of YouTube organically - You have to already know about the weird shit in order to see it.

Not 100% related, but Chrome is crashing my computer. Started happening like a month ago, I would be dinking around on the net and everything would suddenly become unresponsive, can't even open task manager, have to power cycle. This would happen anywhere between three days or thirty minutes apart. Nothing shows up in the event viewer before any of the crashes, all the hardware I can test comes back clean. I have a friend who said he was having the same issue, he switched to Firefox, hasn't had it since. I've had a week of uptime now since I did the same. I'm beginning to think Alphabet just makes bad products now.