cross-posted from: https://lemmy.org/post/1872634

So, starting now, Google started mandating full JS for YT, effectively breaking all third-party clients and locking the site to their official client.

This reeks of DRM.

UPDATE: Installing Deno and installing yt-dlp through PyPi fixes yt-dlp but the very idea that Google is mandating JS to lock down YT in an attempt at pseudo-DRM is still crappy.

UPDATE #2: inv.nadeko.net is working again for now.

  • Chozo@fedia.io
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    29 days ago

    Those are fantastic solutions if you don’t want anybody to watch your content.

    • DFX4509B@lemmy.orgOP
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      29 days ago

      At least you own your content on those platforms, PeerTube especially if self-hosted, and not Google. If you self-host a PeerTube instance using local hardware, for example, no one can take it down on a whim but you.

      With YT, Google can and will nuke your channel for any reason they see fit.

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          29 days ago

          I’m assuming they mean de facto, not de jure.

          In reality YT can do whatever the hell they want. You aren’t going to win from their entire team of ivy leage lawyers unless you’re independently wealthy yourself.

        • DFX4509B@lemmy.orgOP
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          29 days ago

          Lessee, recent censorship issues, the fact that you can get demonetized or straight-up struck down if you say something Google don’t like, the fact that your channel can and will get taken down if Google don’t like you…

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            29 days ago

            That isn’t Google owning your content though, just Google deciding what you can do with your content on their service.

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      You can post it on those first, and on YouTube a week later, the way some creators promote Nebula or their Patreon