That’s absolute bullshit youtube, they don’t need any locational stuff, other than to sell to advertisers.
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“This will allow YouTube to locate the best content.”
It’s the blatant bald-faced lying that really gets me. They’re openly broadcasting how little respect they have for you, that they think you’ll swallow that as a valid reason not to function.
It’s as if some manager at Google deep down knows he’s a piece of shit who belongs in a gulag, and is subconsciously trying to bring it about.
“This will allow YouTube to locate the best content.”
Ads are technically content, I suppose.
This will allow YouTube to locate the best content.
But that you do that is the reason to use a VPN/proxy.
I don’t use proprietary, known evil services which require me to authenticate.
Enshittification proceeding nicely. I use Freetube on the desktop and Newpipe on my Android phone. I have ExpressVPN on my router.
I browse with invidious and just download whatever videos I want to watch with yt-dlp
oh wow…
The “best content”:


Geeeez looking back at this hurts so much in so many ways
For me it’s almost the same, but the text on the thumbnail are in Hungarian, one is a clip channel of a crappy Hungarian Twitch streamer, and one is one of those channels that plagiarize content via translation and got his fame by plagiarizing an English video accusing all furries with zoophilia.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Which country gave you this prompt?
I’m trying to say give up YT, not worth it anymore.
Canada
Change the VPN server/location.
That’s why VPNs give you hundreds of options. You should be changing your VPN location anyway based on the pseudo-profile you want. VPNs aren’t magic, they’re just tools.
Other options include:
Searching for the video with DDG or Startpage and playing the video via their search
Using an Invidious frontend
There’s such an easier fix: just stop using a service that has zero respect for you.
I assume you mean YT here, and not the VPN?
Absolutely that’s what I meant.
I have this set up on my router. My wifi is blanket tunneled through a VPN. For annoying sites that restrict access like reddit, my router routes through a specific VPN server that doesn’t (yet) get blocked (I don’t post/comment/browse, but occasionally find a post that answers a question). That way it works on my whole home network, regardless of device.
Same could be done for YouTube presumably, but maybe a little more complicated (reddit seems to work with a single /32 address).
Plus, it’s fun to set up—MikroTik router, Mullvad, and an ARM SBC doing the VPN duties for me, but myriad ways to get it working for other configurations.
For reading reddit you can just use a redlib frontend and never get blocked. When I get the “woah there, pardner!” I just take the URL from the /r/ onward and paste it after a frontend URL. Takes 2 seconds.
Also, setting up a router level VPN is just an OpenWRT config on plenty of routers. Depends on your firmware how many servers you can have listed to bounce between. Otherwise just bounce more per device.
I have a Firefox add-on that automates that. Reddit links get redirected to a random redlib instance. It’s pretty nice.
Yeah, one of the issues I was having with running VPN on router is that you need a somewhat beefy router if you want to use your full bandwidth—my router maxes out at about 90Mbps with WireGuard, even though it can NAT around 1Gbps (which is our service).
I implemented two workarounds, one was to use my access point as a VPN router since it had a beefier CPU, and the other was to just use an ARM SBC with Linux to handle that task. (I ended up with the latter, as the former ended up maxing out at around 400Mbps, and introduced some additional headaches.)
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Freetube probably
Here are some options for Android as well.
They only work half the time though.
They work fine for me, you just have to keep them updated.
Revanced on Android has been working quite nicely for me
Same, I’ve had my current version for 3 months now and if it stops working I just immediately update it.
Google has been fighting them and “AI” scrapers recently.
I’ve been using tubular for ages and never really had any issues. Bonus, you can download the videos/audio if you want to listen to it later while in the road!
I’ve been using newpipe for years and I only get issues when en Google go on a shit bender about ad blockers. Then, after a day, or a few days at the most, it gets updated and sorted.
The very, very best content. Content so beautiful it makes you go “hmmm, what beautiful content”. Can’t serve no wonderful content with that nasty VPN on, no sir.
I’m on proton vpn and it works fine for me. I’m using YouTube through Firefox though, not the app, because fuck the app
Exactly the Same. But that’s how I got this message.
No issues here yet. Proton vpn with brave. Both have been good about finding the work around and updating so far for me. Hit a wall, but by the next day they fix it. It’s a continuous battle to be sure, but no long term issues for me so far.
Youtube does a/b testing so it’s possible your account just hasn’t been affected yet.
If you turn VPN off, you lose.
Exactly!!!
YouTube has been trying to block VPNs for months now. Especially one that offers a free one like Proton. Just switch your VPN server till one works. They’re always playing tag.
“Tag”? I think you mean Whac-a-Mole…








