I get it - Google sucks for a lot of reasons. Unfortunately, they own the largest video sharing platform, and it’s difficult to avoid. Many people opt to use and share links to 3rd party web interfaces that greatly de-enshittify the experience (Piped/Invidious), and I’m glad for that and that those projects exist.

That said, when sharing a YT video, please just share the canonical YouTube link rather than a link to a random Piped/Invidious instance and let people handle using a 3rd party interface themselves.

Why?

Most People Who Care Probably Already Have a Mechanism in Place

People who want to use 3rd party YT frontends probably already have a mechanism in place to deal with that: integrated Lemmy client support, browser plugin to automatically redirect YT links to their preferred instance, mobile apps that handle YT links, annoying bot, etc.

You’re Forcing Someone to Use Their Non-Preferred Instance

With YouTube having a relatively small number of domains, it’s infinitely easier to detect YouTube links and automatically/transparently re-write them to a Piped/Invidious instance of the user’s choice than the other way around.

It’s much more difficult to do the opposite and account for all the random Inv/Piped instances in the wild, and there’s no way to really identify them by URL alone (aside from a big list which is difficult to keep up-to-date or be all-inclusive).

The Invidious/Piped server you’re linking to may work well for you, but could be on the other side of the planet for someone else. It may also be unreliable, slow, overloaded, or otherwise sub-optimal for sharing links with a wide audience.

Combined, this makes it much more difficult for people to use a local or preferred Invidious/Piped instance while also contributing to a degraded experience.

Boulevard of Broken Dreams Links

Invidious/Piped are in a constant cat and mouse game against Google. In between Google making a change to break Invidious/Piped and those projects implementing and deploying workarounds, we end up with a lot of non-functional links that need to be re-written to another instance or back to YT. That’s not even accounting for Invidious/Piped instances that shut down/go permanently offline. Again, it’s infinitely easier to re-write a YT link to another Inv/Piped instance than detect every possible Inv/Piped link and redirect those.

Conclusion

So, while people’s desire to de-Google is laudable, please be aware that it can also be counterproductive. Sharing the canonical YT link allows the link to avoid dying due to numerous circumstances while also making it much easier for Lemmy clients, browser plugins, etc to use the user’s preferred instance to avoid a degraded experience.

    • Admiral Patrick@dubvee.orgOP
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      In general, solid advice. Though there are some extra params such as start, t, and end which can be useful if you want to reference a specific part of a video. Sadly, though, those params are no longer honored when viewing a video embed and only now seem to work on YT proper.

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        URLCheck (available in F-Droid) is a nice tool for inspecting URLs and removing tracking and other nonsense. It includes a lot of nice features such as:

        • Url Cleaner: Uses the ClearURLs catalog to remove referral and useless parameters from the url. It also allows for common offline url redirections. Built-in catalog from https://docs.clearurls.xyz/latest/specs/rules/
        • Unshortener: Uses https://unshorten.me/ to unshorten urls remotely.
        • Queries remover: Displays the decoded individual url queries, which you can remove or check.

        It’s handy for checking/editing links before pasting them into posts/comments, and also for checking links before you open them.

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          I just installed and tested out the app. I have been using Léon - The URL Cleaner for a while.

          I “shared” your clearurls link to URLChecker as a quick test, and then hit the “Unshorten” button, even though I knew it wasn’t a short URL. This is what it resolved it to:

           url=../../../1.26.1/specs/rules
          

          Haha… Thanks?

          In the end, it takes more taps to do what I want than Leon does. If I share a YouTube link, I have to press “Unshort” then “Apply” to remove useless parameters. Meanwhile, with Leon, it’s already done. As soon as you share to it, it presents the plain YouTube URL with a simpler UI where the buttons have words on them instead of just icons.

          Compare:

          URLChecker

          Leon

          To be fair, it appears to have fewer features. Leon can’t simply remove all parameters or check the URL status. URLChecker also had it’s own quick list of share targets in that central drop-down in addition to a traditional Share button.

          I think I’ll keep both installed in case URLChecker does a better job with non-YouTube URLs.

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    Especially when random piped links break on a regular basis or the instance shuts down and makes older posts way more annoying to browse.

    As always, if you want to use those frontends I recommend LibRedirect: https://libredirect.github.io/ . But yes, post the genuine links for everybody else.

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        It’s even easier than that - You can actually just replace the Piped hostname with “youtube.com” or another Piped/Invidious hostname and use the rest of the link as-is. Same for Invidious. They all use the same API, at least for the basic watch and embed functions.

        The only problem is doing it programmatically since you have to know the link is to a Piped/Inviodious instance, and it’s difficult to do by URL alone (regexing the path and params gives too many false positives).

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    Also: By using the plain YouTube link (without “?si=” etc. parameters), you can see crossposts and duplicates.

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    Hard agree, if you are trying to actively convince me to click on your link using an alternative front end for YouTube is the greatest way to prevent me from clicking on it in the first place. I’ve had enough experience with them not working that I just don’t bother.

    That’s not to say I’m going to click on an actual YouTube link either, but you have a significantly higher chance of me clicking on a YouTube link then one of those alternate front ends that I can’t guarantee safety or stability of.

    Just give me the original source and if I wanted to go elsewhere I can go elsewhere.

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      I just wish they would understand I already have my phone and desktop redirect YouTube links to my alternate front end I don’t need the help

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      That’s the dream lol.

      I’m 50/50 on whether I’ll click a random, nondescript YT link someone drops in the comments (at least with posts, a title is required and it’ll often fetch the video metadata). My Lemmy frontend will preview YT links without leaving the app, so it’s now more like 80% I’ll at least give it a glance lol.

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        I browse lemmy on an iPad and use freetube on my pc.

        I’ve mostly just been not clicking any YouTube link. It just leads me to some insurance ad.

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        I’m 0% clicking a random YouTube link. Switch and wait for the app to load, then the video, then the ad (if applicable), then wait to figure out wtf I’m watching and why? No thanks.

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      Maybe even a note why this is worth clicking on, and not just a lazy teen spamming /all with anything they come across on a school night.

      That may just be my preference 🤔

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        Fwiw both PieFed and the Tesseract front-end for Lemmy have YouTube embedding. And probably some apps too but I don’t know which ones. This is the real dream: you don’t even leave the post to watch it, if you want, and the preview pic is just already right there.

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    Agree. I use NewPipe and csn easily open YouTube linkscin my instance, but cannot if they are posted on random instance. I would have to manually copy the video code, which I definitely won’t do.

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    Also are you really “de-googling” if you’re just using a different frontend?

    Maybe some can strip out the ads or something but I’d guess that’s always a cat and mouse game.

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      No ads, no “privacy” popups, no “pleeeeeease log in” popups… I dunno… Makes the platform usable for me…

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    Yep, agreed.

    If I can copy the link, then good. If I can’t copy, I’ll pass. YT is not getting my click.

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    This is generally good practice, as Lemmy is a link aggregator, so it needs the canonical link. If you are using an archive link, then drop it into the post, which will cover all the bases and give people options.

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    ¿Por qué no los dos?

    Posting only the canonical YT link doesn’t really help the people who are on mobile and thus have less opportunity to install or use protection. Also, people who just copy-paste a YT link blindly are also likely to copy the tracker codes. Just about every YT link I’ve seen shared everywhere has trackers such as ?si=.

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      If you want to use a frontend, get an extension to auto redirect. User choice and whatnot.

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        I use FreeTube for my youtube viewing. I have a plugin in Firefox called “Freetube Redirect” that does this for me. It works perfectly.