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    It’s bizarre how blatent this is. Google has so much power over web standards that Mozilla have to work really hard to make firefox work, but YouTube don’t bother being subtle or clever and just write ‘if Firefox, get stuffed’ in plain text for everyone to see.

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      That’s not what net neutrality is about. NN is about carriers and ISPs treating all services and websites equally. Don’t feature creep NN. It weakens the arguments for why why we need NN.

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    Doesn’t this break competition laws?
    Couldn’t Google/YouTube be sued over this?

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      Microsoft got repeatedly hit over this kind of shenanigans in MSIE during and after the anti-trust lawsuit.

      Sadly, that was 20 years ago. I’m not having much faith in American justice system doing anything about this nowadays.

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        They really weren’t that effective with Microsoft then either. The antitrust was far too late for Netscape and allowed Microsoft to hold a dominate market share with IE until they allowed the browser to deprecate and Google came in with a much better browser and took over the browser market (and are now doing the same bullshit).

        As long as we keep giving these companies meaningless fines or wait until the damage is irreversible companies are going to always push the limit and look at any repercussions as just a cost of doing business.

        So yeah, not much faith in anything changing.

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          That is why I am in favour of the financial death penalty. Fines should be 10x the damage done. If a company cannot pay it, they are required to become a non profit.

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            Fines should be 10x the damage done

            What are your monetary damages for this?

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          Yeah stuff like this really needs to be percentual and fined to the CEOs and the board, not the company as an entity.

          Oh, Microsoft valued at 200 bil for shareholders? Well sorry C’s and boardies, you gotta scrunge up 2 bil each now, personally. Those are fines they’d at least notice.

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          Come to think of it, the fined-personally-to-the-decisionmaker might really be the big thing here on its own. The company did this shit under you, CEO. It was your corporate policy and hiring practices that allowed this to happen, even if you did not press the button. You pay up. You take the blame, not the people under you just following orders.

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            This just ignores the reason that corporations exist in the first place, to shield people from personal liability. There is a mechanism by which you can go after that called “piercing the corporate veil” but it is an extremely high bar to hit.

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              the reason that corporations exist in the first place, to shield people from personal liability

              Which is the problem. As parent rightly pointed out, lack of personal liability is exactly why corporations pull this kind of bullshit. The solution is to lower the bar for holding individuals, particularly executives, personally responsible for the actions of the organizations they control.

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        You should look into all of the anti-monopoly actions that Lina Khan has been pursuing as head of the FTC. Under her tenure the watchdogs have had more teeth than ever before. It takes time for this stuff to make a difference, but they are most decidedly doing the work (Cory Doctorow has some excellent write ups on this if you check his blog).

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          He lionizes her a bit much, but yes she has done far more than her predecessor.

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        Microsoft got repeatedly hit over this kind of shenanigans in MSIE during and after the anti-trust lawsuit.

        And all they had to do was drag the trial out until a favorable administration took office.

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          Well they also dragged out the trial so long that time and costs rendered the plaintiff (Netscape) hopeless.

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        malicious slowdowns like this are why microsoft abandoned (non chrome) edge, too. Cause they couldnt keep up with fixing the constant fuckery google was doing, and users are idiots and blamed edge for all the problems.

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          Microsoft was kind of getting their comeuppance there. They did the exact same billshit when they dominated the market with IE.

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      Not in the U.S. Not as long as conservatives (incl. neo-liberals) have the power to protect them.

      Our conservative politicians are bought and paid for by large anti-competitive corporations.

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          They are bribed for so little that it would be almost easier to make a dystopian sounding PAC with money raised by small dollar donations to bribe them to do what the people want instead of them doing what rich donors want.

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      Wait for it to become equally shitty in all browsers, and then you can only watch in a special Youtube Windows app.

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      Oh I imagine the papers are being filed as we speak, because this is blatantly illegal.

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        Well you typically need standing in order to file a lawsuit, who would do it? Mozilla are probably the only ones. Why would this cause them to do it when past similar practices haven’t?

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        What law are they breaking? Not trying to defend Google or anything, just curious what law is blatantly being broken here because I don’t know of one

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          It’s an anti competition law, they cannot penalize you for using a competitor service. This would be like getting fined by McDonald’s because I went to Taco Bell.

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      Google heard you and have increased the Firefox delay to 1m 30s. Would you please consider using Chrome now please?

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          Ranting on Lemmy about a company while being addicted to (one of) their products seems to be much more effective, according to other comments in this thread. /s

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              The only helpful thing to do is stopping using YT, if you think they behave in an unrespectufl way. Complaining/ranting on Lemmy is going to be exactly as helpful as my previous comment. But, hey, who cares? I don’t even use it. Literally, not my problem.

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                  I didn’t say you shouldn’t complain. I said that doing it is useless. Stop using YT if you want to send a message or just deal with it ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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    Sometimes I get curious about chromium based browsers and consider giving them a shot for a while.

    Then Google does shit like this and I keep mainlining Firefox out of spite. Half the reasons people experience “issues” with Firefox are just dumb garbage like this (see sites / web content being developed with Chrome-based in mind)

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      the website DRM thing is one of the most blackpilled and evil uses of technology i’ve ever seen

      the people in charge of developing that should be put in a padded room and never allowed to see sunlight again. fucking god.

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        I mean this in the least condescending way:

        as far as I’m aware, even after looking it up, I think you are misusing the term blackpill.

        Blackpill usually refers to a manosphere/Incel or Qanon type who has given up completely and lost all hope. In the the case of an Incel it’s that there’s no hope in ever escaping Inceldom. In the case of q anon it’s that none of the predictions about the “storm” will ever arise or come true.

        I looked around and couldn’t find any other contexts that it’s used.

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_pill?wprov=sfti1#

        I am willing to accept that I could be wrong. But I looked all over search results etc.

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        DDG, even though apparently a Bing front end, gives legit better results than google

        • It’s honestly good. It misses that “Algorithm profile” that Google has where it starts to “understand” what you mean but it’s still pretty good.

          (Example. If I type in “genocide” in Google, it knows I often look for Undertale related things and pushes “Undertale genocide route” related content. For DDG I need to be clearer about what I mean)

          It took a bit getting used to but I prefer it this way now.

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        DDG is legit great and even sometimes better than Google search now. I also am a SearXNG enjoyer

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      I think it’s still possible to ethically use Chromium browsers, so long as it’s one of them that’s been reviewing and removing anything ludicrous Google adds. I don’t even mind MS Edge on most of my computers for the most part. Firefox doesn’t load well on my tablet.

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      I have never had a reason to switch from Firefox. I used Chrome once out of curiosity, but I didn’t like it.

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    Google has been doing this kind of thing for years, to strangle their competition. For example, back when Windows Phone existed, Google went deliberately out of their way to cripple youTube, and maps. Apparently google will do anything they can to create lock-in and faux loyalty.

    Google are completely evil. Here we’re talking about them using their popular products as weapons against competitors in unrelated areas. But also have a history of copying products made by others then using advertising strength to promote their version over the original. And if that somehow doesn’t work… they buy out the competitors. Both youTube and google maps are examples of this.

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      Everyone should remember that Google itself isn’t really as evil as the people who work for it, those “people” are the only thing keeping this shitty company going. They go to work every day to try and make this world a worse place, those people who enable evil need to start to be recognized for who they truly are, the ones who want total enshittification and love watching you suffer. At what point do we start to look at thr root of this problem?

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    Wow, and it’s literally just “If you’re using Firefox, wait five seconds.”

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      This sounds like something that would be in the back end so likely not. But if spoofing user agents fixes the problem then I’d say it’s evidence enough to warrant a deeper look.

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      it’s pretty inconclusive if there’s no context for how that code is called. I’m kinda confused why the article wouldn’t have provided any additional detail other than a single line of code. why bother digging at all?

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        it’s part of their anti-adblock code. without going into too much details, they can instantly find out whether ad-block is trying to do anything on chrome, but on firefox they need a 5 sec delay

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          Which is honestly to Firefox’s credit. Making it harder to find out stuff about your browser is a good thing, unless it has to do with feature support.

          But the fact that they don’t give a shit and are willing to ruin the user experience for it, that’s despicable.

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      Have you read past that screenshot of the code, though? It says the problem was not limited to Firefox, it seems Edge users reported problems as well. Anecdotally, I did experience that delay problem on Thorium this weekend as well. I have seen a variation of this problem almost a month ago, where sometimes the video would take a long time (like, over a minute, sometimes) to load, or often just not load at all. So I just chalked it up to Youtube having done something stupid on their end.

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      that half sentence in the aa article though

      “That move makes sense in many ways, as the platform needs to make money to survive…”

      should we also start a gofundme for youtube, i am suddenly worried for them /s

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    I’ve noticed that too, I just switch to Freetube when it happens.
    Simply disgusting, but it’s business as usual for Google.

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      Is free tube just pulling YouTube’s data or it a separate site? Can you watch livestreams if it’s the former? Basically all I use YouTube for is watching a couple streamers and watching Japanese udon restaurant channels while I eat my bologna sandwich for lunch

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      I just use Freetube either way. I can’t stand autoplaying videos or suggestions, popups, etc.

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    Not noticing this change from the EU… Guess they’re too afraid of pulling that shit here?

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      Google LOVES A/B testing so it might be just that. I haven’t noticed anything either.

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    Bet it’s done in such a way that they can claim “We’re just optimizing for Chrome, not slowing down any competitors. It’s not our fault our competitors don’t using our web engine for their browsers.”

    I mentioned similar shading behavior on another post, when using Firefox with Chrome or native user agents on the plain old Google search page.

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      It’s apparently not even subtle enough to make that claim, it checks the useragent and sleeps for 5 seconds if it’s not Chrome.

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        I was wondering why YouTube started taking a while to load pages in the last couple weeks. Fucking Google, pulling this shit.

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    Gmail is almost painfully slow on my PC (I use Adblock on Firefox). Does anyone else experience this?

    And, yes, I know Gmail is very bad, you’re preaching to the choir. I am in the midst of switching over.

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      Fear not friend, you are not alone. I too am slowly switching over, and these things take time. We are truly victims of a great bait and switch, with our digital lives held hostage. We never asked for this.

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            This is an aside, but I also want to give Proton points for their calendar app. I used to use Gsuite and Google calendar and no matter what I did it always opened in agenda mode. The Proton calendar has all the features of Google calendar (as far as I can tell) but their app has an option for default display mode. That brought me incredible joy.

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          MXRoute and a domain name you own. Then you can switch provider anytime and actually own your @ email address.

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            I may just do this… and for the mail itself, is Thunderbird still a good choice ? it’s been a while since I’ve used àa desktop client. What about mobile by the way ? thanks for your insights

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              Thunderbird is great. MXRoute usually does a black Friday sale and its only $10 a year when I signed up 2 years ago.

              For android mail client, I use FairEmail off Fdroid. I love it so much. It blocks tracking images and has a ton of other awesome features. I have it set up to get my 2 gmail accounts also and they are color coded to red so I can decide if its important and if so I go and change it to my non-google email or unsub. Going google free

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                Appreciate this a lot. I found a good deal at Hostinger so I went with that and am now choosing my domain name. Am stuck on that page lol. It has to sound good and be memorable

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      Google Streetview is also ubgodly laggy. I have to refresh constantly to bring it to normal speed, and that lasts a few mins.

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      No slowdowns here. Using Gmail since it’s inception. Fi customer with a backup service. We have YouTube premium maybe I’m getting away with something. No ads and no buffering.

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    imagine sitting down to code this and thinking you’re doing the right thing

    you should be able to whisteblow clearly evil technology and have some sort of economic safety net

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      Counter point: the code monkeys just do what they are being paid for. The fact it’s so easy to circumvent is a testimony on how the people implementing this shit disagree with the corporation.

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        Hi, code monkey here - I don’t work for a large company like Google, am paid less than a Google code monkey, and the products I work on are used by orders of magnitude less people. But even still, if my lead came to me and said “hey, I need the frontend to detect when a user is using ‘XYZ Browser’ and then introduce an artificial 5 second latency whenever they try to load a page”, I’d look at him with incredulity and tell him “no, I’m not doing that. That’s stupid and you should feel bad for suggesting it.”

        Code monkeys aren’t paid to simply follow instructions given to them by someone else like some sort of robot - were paid to create applications and programs that people can use, and are usually given enough creative room to do that in a way we see as the best way.

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          I… am paid less than a Google code monkey… I’d… tell him"That’s stupid and you should feel bad for suggesting it.”

          I feel like these things are connected.

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            Maybe it was unclear. If I get fired for insubordination or whatever, I would be in much more pain than a Google code monkey, because I’m paid much less.

            Are you thinking about it another way, where because I’m paid less, I wouldn’t care if I got fired, which makes me more emboldened to push back on my higher ups?

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                Right, gotcha. In my experience, software developers are a bit more principled (maybe fickle is a better word lol) than that. Sure there are some dedicated “company man” types, but for the most part software devs are more loyal to the work/end product than the company

                Of course my experience doesn’t speak for anyone else’s, take all this with a grain of salt, etc, etc

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        Google developers can easily find a job elsewhere. If they stay at Google the chose to.