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YouTube tests blocking videos unless you disable ad blockers
  • Because it's impossible to block adblocking. The server can't know whether the client plays the video. The best they could do is have you wait the ad-time even if the ad is blocked but that would just mess with their analytics - they want to be sure the ad is being watched.

    The only reason adblock blocking works for smaller websites is because adblockers need to catch up with each implementation. People will easily catch up with Youtube as there are thousands of people working on Youtube programming.

  • Megathread for Reddit Blackouts and News - Day 3
  • It's impossible to tell how much of the posts are bots but if you look at the default subreddits I'd say that it's definitely noticable.

    Reddit is a popular grey marketing area - be it shilling products or political propaganda. Lemmy/Federation hasn't reached enough mass for this to be a real problem yet but it'll happen eventually and Lemmy is an easy target right now. I used to work in bot detection area and modern, well made bots (the ones you should worry about) are essentially indisguishable from real users but script kiddies can be an issue too.

    The only real way to fight bots is to reduce the incentive which is more of a cultural thing - people have to call out shills and a more transparent platform definitely helps.

    Sorry for the rant but I think bots/spam will play a big role if federation ever reaches the point where there's enough eye-balls for shilling to be valuable.

  • Megathread for Reddit Blackouts and News - Day 3
  • I think I'm happy with the outcome. People were always looking for an alternative to Reddit and all that was missing was critical mass. Now the alternatives are totally usable outside of small niches which will catch up eventually.

    Reddit is definitely shitting its pants. They used to have zero direct competitors.

  • What do you think of foldable phones?
  • I do wonder why we aren't seeing any rolling screens on the market yet despite it looking like a more simple tech than the fold hinge. I hope we have something soon as that would be my preference too.

  • What do you think about Apple and its ecosystem? (And a little conversation I had with a colleague)
  • The platform is full of abandonware and legacy cruft I seriously don't understand how people are OK with that. Like, dragging shit to a folder to install it. It's 2023. Nobody knows how internal directory structure works and everything is all over the place. There's a thousand ways to do one thing and all of them are bad.

    The apple developer forums are extremely cringe filled with, again, blind leading the blind and worse as you pointed out is that it leaks outside of Apple, especially now with ChatGPT!

  • What do you think about Apple and its ecosystem? (And a little conversation I had with a colleague)
  • I think Apple is as bad as Microsoft or even worse. Their products are not even remotely as good as their fans claim to be either.

    I had to use a macbook for work once and it honestly sucked and I really tried to like it even contributed to major user space programs through out my 2 year adventure. It's a bad platform of blind leading the blind.

  • On Politics and Forking
  • I think socialism is a very broad subject and most people agree that some sort of group care is important in both politics and personal community life. Though, I agree with you that this subject, like many other political labels, often gets overrun by extremists. Maybe we just need a bigger dictionary to prevent inherit bias or enforce a more apolitical and centrist point of view for online discussions.

  • Elon Musk Says Twitter Is Going To Get Rid Of The Block Feature, Enabling Greater Harassment
  • The article is a bit misleading. He wants to get rid of block for stronger mute as you can get around block by logging out.

    The counter argument is that block is still useful because I block someone I want zero interaction with that person and people are too lazy to log out anyway so it kinda works in practice.

    I'm not sure why is he stirring shit up. The block feature is on point with free speech philosophy he trying to push. If anything he should be making blocking etc. More powerful.