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  • actionjbone@sh.itjust.works
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    11 months ago

    I think you mean:

    Latest YouTube update causes massive performance hit.

    YouTube causes the performance hit. Not the ad blockers. If ads weren’t creating such big performance hits by themselves, folks wouldn’t all need to use ad blockers.

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      11 months ago

      Yeah but the reactions around this has been incredibly jumpy.

      We only get to ring the bell of “YouTube is blocking adblockers with performance hacks!” once. Now if/when it finally happens, it’ll be met with “are you really sure that’s whats happening now?”-skepticism.

      It’s super important to keep an eye on any shenanigans from Google, but it can’t be done by raising alarms on incorrect information if the alarm bells are to be trusted.

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        11 months ago

        It’s super important to keep an eye on any shenanigans from Google, but it can’t be done by raising alarms on incorrect information if the alarm bells are to be trusted.

        Nicely said, I might repurpose that phrase in the future :)