Or is there a way to make it somehow auto skip? Figured out they opened Chrome instead of Firefox… Now I am interested in finding some small Bluetooth controller to skip videos in a playlist.

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    10 hours ago

    On desktop Firefox+ ublock origin+ sponsored block.
    On mobile: Tubular.
    You won’t see a single ad not only no YouTube but also everywhere

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      Freetube is great too. Its like newpipe for desktop. Lets you subscribe, have view history, and save playlists locally. Has sponsorblock and dearrow and is accountless.

      Sometimes breaks so have to go back to using firefox + ublock while waiting for update tp fix wharever youtube does.

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    22 hours ago

    I do unlock origin on Firefox (or a Firefox fork) + sponsor block. The combination gets almost everything

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    21 hours ago

    You mentioned you were still interested in a button.

    How are your programming skills, and what’s your current setup? Are you using a PC? Is there a specific reason you want a bluetooth button instead of, say, a USB one? Or even just using a keyboard shortcut?

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      How are your programming skills,

      BASIC… Haha. In reality I know a little bit, enough to poke around and make a mess of things.

      I want it for my toddler, trying to see if I can get it to skip a video to a new one in a playlist.

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    Yes, but that seems like over engineering a solved problem?

    And it would be rather tricky. The button would be simple; even a pair of Bluetooth headphones could do it. The tricky bit would be in figuring out how long the ad is and pressing the 10 second skip key the correct number of times and then pressing the skip ad button if required.

    Easier (and more secure) just to use an ad blocker.

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      On one hand I agree that today, the easiest solution is freetube or similar.

      However, this problem seems to become “unsolved” every other Wednesday.

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      Been using uBlock for like 10 years.

      Very occasionally, like once every 2 years, youtube acts funky. I don’t even update. I just deal with it, and a day or two later it goes back to normal.

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        I can confirm this behavior. If there is a “race” between ad blockers and YouTube, I am not noticing it.

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        24 hours ago

        Idk, it kept breaking the site for me because of the arms race between YT and adblockers.

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          Something is off with your setup then, the past breakage was a few years ago, it’s working fine since. Do you have any other extension installed that could be detected? And you were using uBlock Origin?

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            It’s entirely possible that there was some interaction between addons that I was unable to find back then but I’m fine with how it’s working now and uBlock Origin (yes, that one) is working fine otherwise so I honestly can’t be bothered to tinker with it.

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    Install KDE Connect on your PC and Phone (supported on Linux, Windows, Android, iOS, Mac OS), pair them together, use your phone as a media remote controller for the PC.

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      I mean, I kinda get it. I hate ads but understand that’s the “price” I pay for content. It’s also gotten invasive to the point that the Internet has gotten unusable without an adblocker, so I do that too (if there were less I’d at least try to do my part)

      That said… You do know that the skip button was put in by YouTube? Do you really never press it? Or click the microscopic x to close an ad that’s in your way? Do you also go through the trouble of actually reading all of your junk mail?