Make any YouTube embedded videos click-to-load using uBlock Origin
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@dude99 Or block all sites from stealing your shortcuts β https://forum.vivaldi.net/topic/58673/intercept-shortcuts ^^
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@luetage since u r here, I have a request! LOL
Can u make a js that auto click the STOP button from this extension after 2 seconds of youtube player autoplay onload?
Many thanks in advance.
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Found this somewhere from someone in raymond's twitter:
||player.vimeo.com/video^$3p,frame,redirect=click2load.html,domain=~bing.com|~google.com ||scribd.com^$3p,frame,redirect=click2load.html ||docs.google.com/document/d/e/$3p,frame,redirect=click2load.html ||docs.google.com/presentation/d/e/$3p,frame,redirect=click2load.html ||drive.google.com/file/$3p,frame,redirect=click2load.html ||s3.amazonaws.com/embed.animoto.com/$3p,frame,redirect=click2load.html ||player.twitch.tv^$3p,frame,redirect=click2load.html ||platform.twitter.com/widgets^$3p,frame,redirect=click2load.html
Anyway, is it possible to use this method to block autoplay inside youtube?
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@dude99 said in Make any YouTube embedded videos click-to-load using uBlock Origin:
@luetage since u r here, I have a request! LOL
and this autoplay button:
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@dude99 said in Make any YouTube embedded videos click-to-load using uBlock Origin:
Anyway, is it possible to use this method to block autoplay inside youtube?
I just
googledif it's possible with uBO to block autoplay too -
@dude99 The main goal is to stop youtube videos from autoplaying I assume. This would be a workaround to a workaround. We should rather find a way to stop youtube videos from autoplaying altogether. IΒ know I looked at this some months ago. There are scripts out there, which already try to achieve this, but none of them seems to be functional. My suspicion is youtube regularly changes underlying code so the solutions become obsolete fast.
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@luetage said in Make any YouTube embedded videos click-to-load using uBlock Origin:
We should rather find a way to stop youtube videos from autoplaying altogether.
Right!
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@luetage said in Make any YouTube embedded videos click-to-load using uBlock Origin:
There are scripts out there, which already try to achieve this, but none of them seems to be functional. My suspicion is youtube regularly changes underlying code so the solutions become obsolete fast.
I'm not js expert, so is it possible to use js to block all <video> tag from loading until we click on it? Nothing Youtube can do if we manage to block or delay the <video> from loading in our browser.
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@dude99 I donβt know. I think it would be better Vivaldi provided us with an inbuilt feature stopping all videos from autoplaying.
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@luetage it's in the pipeline for 3 years now with 186 votes, it seems Google really don't want anyone to block their $$$ maker by holding Chromium project ransom...
Guys, please vote for these requests if u haven't done so already:
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@guigirl
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@guigirl said in Make any YouTube embedded videos click-to-load using uBlock Origin:
So apparently i have no need to add those new entries to my uBO. How come it's already ok for me, if not also for you?
Same question
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@TbGbe said in Make any YouTube embedded videos click-to-load using uBlock Origin:
There is the extension Enhancer for Youtube
I remember I was using YouTube Plus many years ago. And some day developer decided to include (optionally iirc) crypto miner into it. I still have in my bookmarks his next extension - Iridium. Never tried it though.
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@dude99 said in Make any YouTube embedded videos click-to-load using uBlock Origin:
@luetage it's in the pipeline for 3 years now with 186 votes, it seems Google really don't want anyone to block their $$$ maker by holding Chromium project ransom...
Guys, please vote for these requests if u haven't done so already:
Chrome had an autoplay-policy flag some time ago. But it was (!) removed. They surely don't want users to block autoplay videos with ads. Not surprising.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/57455849/chrome-autoplay-policy-chrome-76
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@Zalex108 Yep, looks like a Google IT Support (YouTube department)
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Just contacted once, by mail, couldn't see any extrange interaction.
But Opera used to use
s, does V use them too?
Or just
?