YouTube is currently trying to block Invidious instances
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@timconsidine I don't know why Google was so quick to find me.
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@timconsidine I don't use Google anywhere, my phone has GrapheneOs and apps almost only from F-droid. I have it set up the same way on my computer.
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@girish Hi don't be angry, it's clear to me that you have a lot of work to do, and what do you think, can't you improve the Invidious instance by changing IPv6 addresses? Because if ip address rotation is not possible in cloudron, I will have to put the instance on a separate VPS. Thank you very much
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There is an IPv6 rotation tutorial here:
https://github.com/iv-org/smart-ipv6-rotatorWould Cloudron be able to create the invidious instance in such a way that it was allocated an arbitrary IP6 address from a range, and the admin could then, when necessary, set the instance to a new, arbitrary IPv6 address? This might be something for you to keep on the lookout for during your IPv6 research, @girish.
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@archos It was noticeable a couple of days ago. Invidious pages didn't load right away and needed reloading. Now the video won't work at all. I think google have some digruntled former employees. Maybe they would like to help contribute code.