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Yep, Piped uses the NewPipeExtractor to load videos, just like NewPipe. However, Piped runs it server side, and NewPipe runs it client side. YouTube likes to rate limit the big instances too, so all you have to do is use a smaller one like il.ax or piped.adminforge.de.
Doesn't this make NewPipe better in that instance? If it's client side you aren't going to be rate limited.
There is also a fork of NewPipe that integrates SponsorBlock (I don't know if Piped has that).
Piped has SponsorBlock. However, NewPipe is still just better, even if only for Android. I use it more often than Piped.
Should really get aroundto sonating, though.
If you don't have a VPN you can hide your ip and overall traffic with the other users on the instance. Pretty cool
It has SponsorBlock integrated
What's the advantage of running this server side?
That youtube don't know YOU scrape their website. in fact, they don't even know you're watching a video.
However, YouTube rate limits big Piped instances, so it's better to use NewPipe or a small instance.
Small instances it is ^^
A couple days ago I found a service called Farside, apparently you can replace youtube.com with farside.link/piped to redirect to a random smaller Piped instance. It works pretty well for me, although sometimes I just use il.ax because I'm just lazy and don't want to type that much.
That's nice!
Although, IDK how it works with piped, but because I'm using SearX for years and instances can log things if they want (and some did), I got used to briefly go over the service's policy. I need to check if piped instances can log things before using random instances.
That's fair, I never really have done that before or thought about doing that. Maybe I should. At just farside.link, they have a list of Piped instances that are part of the servuce at that moment. Maybe you could find instances to use there instead.
It will probably become apparent when Google starts matching IPs with Google Accounts so they can disable them if we use adblockers.
Then again they can also block the Pipe servers by IP so...