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36 points

I swapped to Chrome years ago because YouTube stopped working right on Firefox.

I’ve started the process of swapping back to Firefox after 10 years with Chrome over this.

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22 points

never had a problem with firefox and youtube

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I know what he’s talking about- there was some javascript spec or something that google proposed, and nobody else bought in, so it never actually became part of javascript’s standard.

But google implemented it into chrome’s javascript engine anyway, and then used it for youtube. There was some fallback code if the new functions weren’t available, but, because of a ‘mistake’ they didn’t work and basically made playback ass for a while until the open source community basically debugged and fixed the issue FOR google, and then spent a few weeks cramming it down google’s throat that it needed fixed.

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13 points

google does this kinda shit on purpose to reinforce their market position

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It probably didn’t have anything to do with Firefox itself. It’s likely related to something I messed up in FF or it was something to do with the ancient laptop I had at the time being a junk heap, but I tried Chrome and noticed that the trouble didn’t exist there. So I started using Chrome.

I kept using it because of all the google integration, which was really handy when I was using the google business suite to run my own small business. I shut that down two years ago now, so there’s nothing really keeping me on Chrome any more.

I swapped back to FF a few days ago and YouTube works fine now. So I’m back on the FF train and giving Google the finger the whole way over banning the adblockers that I liked.

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t probably didn’t have anything to do with Firefox itself

It probably did. Google has been caught red-handed with messing with Youtube to break Firefox.

https://www.reddit.com/r/youtube/comments/17z8hsz/youtube_has_started_to_artificially_slow_down/

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Yeah if you fiddle around with about:config without knowing exactly what yer doing, shit breaks. Fortunately you can type “about:profiles” in the url box, make a test profile, and mess around as much as you want before nuking your default browser.

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The only problem I’ve had is that you can’t view HDR content in YouTube on Firefox.

That’s not a big part of YouTube (yet), so it is largely unnoticeable.

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13 points

There were a few extensions you could run in firefox that told youtube that it was totally for reals being accessed by a chrome browser.

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Boy, that would have been good to know back in 2015, I feel like I let Google hoodwink me into using Chrome for all that time.

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6 points

If they break youtube in alternative browsers or force ads I’ll finally be able to ditch youtube for good.

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4 points

Ironically YouTube seems to work better for me in firefox, although the issue in chrome may be caused by browser extensions

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That’s good to hear. I’m looking forward to trying it out on FF again.

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3 points

What problems with YouTube did you have?

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Something was going wrong with video playback. Unfortunately, this was about 10 years ago so I don’t remember many specifics about what the problem was.

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I’ve exclusively used firefox to watch youtube on Arch and Ubuntu for years, never had a problem so far for what it’s worth. I keep a laptop in the livingroom with Arch specifically to have adblocking and piping the video out to the TV. The youtube apps are terrible on the Roku last I remember, haven’t tried it in forever but I think the main reason was I didn’t want to see ads anymore.

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