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Things that don't solve the problem but IMMENSELY help me mitigate watching 4-hour long videos: Watching them on FreeTube. No I'm not sponsored by them or by anyone, I live and breathe to hate advertising after a lifetime of hating ads on TV. I hate them enough I have aggressive adblock filters and an unfiltered hatred for them, only matched by my hatred for comment sections.

But what FreeTube lets me do when I have long-form content is simple: Convenience.

  • Not dealing with native YouTube, so faster load times, so it's that little bit less of time wasted.
  • No risk of nagging "you're using an ad blocker" messages.
  • No ads and built-in sponsorblock. Cuts the fat on a lot of videos, so they're functionally shorter
  • Lastly and most importantly, it saves where you last were when you close or click away from the video. It is so good at that I have a pile of playlists that annoyingly send me to the middle of a song because I decided to skip them last time. But for long-form content? It is a godsend to know I can pause this, CLOSE THIS, not have this clutter my screen and my mind, and then get right back to where I last was whenever I'm ready for it.

OK now that I discussed how to manage 4-hour-long videos let's talk about why I fucking do this in the first place

Can it be argued 4-hour-long videos are disrespectful of your time? Maybe. I'm not gonna dispute that. I also work full-time and I also can't split my attention between a game and a YouTube video. Rare is the day I have 4 hours of uninterrupted free time and nothing I already want or need to spend it on.

I prefer to look at it from another perspective; Is who I'm watching worth it? Is this someone who does it because they have money to make, or because they have an important message to pass?

That makes the whole difference to me. I will find a way to cut a 4-hour documentary into a few different viewings if I have some foreknowledge that the author isn't a complete cunt, and when it comes to differentiating people like Asmongold and people like hbomb, it's as simple as, "You can tell from the thumbnail."

So no, FreeTube isn't solving the problem that people are making 4-hour long documentaries instead of something in a more reasonable timeframe and it never will. All I can offer is ways to cope and manage. The happy medium that once existed on YouTube was enforced by YouTube, when video length limit used to be 15 minutes. Then it went up to 30 minutes. Then at some point between then and now, it went so high as to be meaningless, if there is one at all.

We used to have shorter-form content on YouTube in part by force. The other side of that is that if you commit to a 30-minute easily digestible format for something that is meant for long-form, you WILL get content creators that put out giant playlists starting with Part 1 of XXX, where XXX is a three-digit number.

But I also want to guard against outright rejection; by not watching hbomb's 4-hour diatribe on plagiarism, I wouldn't have learned exactly how much of a blight on humanity James Somerton is and how prevalent and dangerous the practice of plagiarism is.

By not watching his 2-hour Roblox oof video I wouldn't have developed the healthy hatred for Tommy Tallarico - someone I used to respect! for his contributions to video game music!! my whole fucking life!!! - I now have, because he was worthy of the deep dive and the knowledge in that video was important.

Sometimes long-form content is long because the subject is just that fucking thick and complicated to begin with. Editing it into a TV-friendly size format would be a disservice at best and dilute it at worst. This crap is for people who do television, one of the worst, most corporate, least important lifeforms on this fucking planet. YouTube, for all its faults, will let me watch a 2-hour-long video on a subject that television has summarized - and subsequently, shotgunned the meaning of and disrespected it to the point of shitting on it, with a smile :) - in 60 seconds.

Yes, I realize this is an extreme example. Yes, I realize this is the opposite of a "happy medium". But I am equally anxious about the unhappy medium - the 30-minute video that doesn't teach me anything that sticks. That is 30 minutes of my life I will never get back.

Sometimes we have content creators who choose a different approach - they edit their content around the notion that they're just INTRODUCING you to a subject, they're just the entertainer, the presenter, and all of the references, even-deeper-dives, and extra content is available for you to peruse in the description.

That is PhilosophyTube's approach, and from city gentrification to why cops make up the law as they go, these are the only ways to not make an already hour-long video into a five-hour-long subject with varying levels of dryness. So now you have to make time for 1 hour of video... but you also have optional 0-6 hours extra time of reading and research if you want to fully wrap your head around it!

I get it, we can't always make time. But he specifically mentions hbomberguy, someone whose videos have consistently TAUGHT me important shit. PhilosophyTube was my own choice of point of comparison, but the point is. They are both, and always have been, worth it.



YT finally hit me with the ol'

Video player will be blocked after 3 videos

  • It looks like you are losing us money. Video playback will be blocked unless YouTube is allowlisted into your brain.
  • Ads allow YouTube to perpetuate the capitalist dream over billions worldwide.
  • You can go ad-free by paying us even more money with a service that still isn't going to get creators paid decently

Haha.

Ha.

No.

Ad rant time - and what I decided to do about it.

The rantpost

There are some things I am entrenched into, no matter what people say to relativize or reason with. Call it stubbornness, call it radical, call it stupid, but some things are just out of the question for me and I simply will not deal with it. Among those things is dealing with ads.

I hate all ads.
I don't care where they come from.
I don't care what they advertise.
I hate all ads.

I do not want to sugarcoat it by saying it's for privacy or dampen it by pretending I only hate the "bad" ads. I hate all of them.
I don't care if your livelihood depends on ad revenue and I especially don't care to play the algorithm game by leaving likes or comments. I added the entire comment section to my adblock, and YouTube already made it clear a long time ago what they think of people who leave dislikes.
I don't care if they need ads to "pay creators" (fractions of a penny on the dollar) or allow YouTube to exist (like I'm gonna cry about Google losing money). YouTube already hasn't been about "You" for a long time, it's worse than cable TV with no adblocks enabled. When the service that was supposed to kill TV is actually worse than it and makes me miss television, you fucked it up.
If I genuinely want to support someone, I would rather give them my money directly and personally, which I already do when I can, when finances allow. Ads just make everything worse for everyone.

Every ad is bad.
Ads don't stop when you buy the thing.
Ads are produced by an industry that wants your cake (your money) and eat it too (your data) so they can keep pushing things at you.
Ads are produced by people who want to know everything about you so they can pretend they know you personally, pretend they're your friend, and ask you to buy the exact thing you like even while you have it in your hands.
Ads don't know reason, ads don't know when to stop, all they know is to keep pushing over and over and over, all they want is to get into your head so you buy something. Well, they sure got into my head, but what I want to buy is ammunition!

Ads are excess exemplified, ads are the sword and shield of capitalism, ads show you exactly what "infinite growth" is. 60-second ads for a 10-second shitpost. Endless ads ripping you out of the thing you're watching, blasting you with shitty easy-listening music and soulless product descriptions.

In the wise words of our modern-day philosopher Sethical: fucalldat.

Fuck all ads.

The Solution is Freetube

I'm just going to say thanks to @plumpan and @DeCosterMakesThings for their posts, and @retroheart by proxy for theirs so I could see the other two posts, even if I couldn't get MPC-HC working (or more accurately; i simply don't have the time).

FreeTube does what I want it to, and I would much rather have one more app on my cluttered task bar, considering how often I do use YouTube, than deal one more minute with ads and the anti-adblock. Even has Sponsorblock integrated, which is simply perfect. Couldn't ask for anything easier.


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