YouTube is currently trying to block Invidious instances
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wrote on Apr 1, 2024, 9:45 AM last edited by
@girish said in YouTube is currently trying to block Invidious instances:
@archos updated. Can also confirm it works again with the latest update!
Can also confirm that the most recent update fixes it.
Well done Cloudron!
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wrote on Apr 26, 2024, 5:35 AM last edited by
Hi, so unfortunately again all instances of invidious are blocked by Google. Hopefully the developers will fix it soon. I'll let you know
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Hi, so unfortunately again all instances of invidious are blocked by Google. Hopefully the developers will fix it soon. I'll let you know
wrote on Apr 26, 2024, 5:44 AM last edited by@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.
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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.
wrote on Apr 26, 2024, 9:06 AM last edited by@LoudLemur I hope it doesn't turn out like Nitter
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wrote on Apr 27, 2024, 5:58 AM last edited by
Well done to those Invidious developers! Hopefully, Google will give up trying to stop them.
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wrote on Apr 27, 2024, 8:02 AM last edited by
@girish said in YouTube is currently trying to block Invidious instances:
@archos finally, tagged releases are back as well!
Hey, thanks! Invidious is working again!
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wrote on Apr 27, 2024, 9:00 AM last edited by
If only we could mark this "Solved - Permanently"!
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wrote on Jun 11, 2024, 1:44 PM last edited by
Mine's stopped.
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wrote on Jun 11, 2024, 1:56 PM last edited by
Mines still currently working (but I rarely actually use it!)
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wrote on Jun 11, 2024, 1:58 PM last edited by
stopped too. Come on, Invidious developers, save us again!
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wrote on Jun 16, 2024, 7:58 AM last edited by
Mines working, do you think youtubes newest attempt in inject ads server-side is breaking it?
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wrote on Jul 17, 2024, 10:00 PM last edited by
I wanna throw in an idea I just had but I lack the expertise to know if it's feasible:
Would it be at all possible to add an openvpn configuration to the Invidious app? That way one could utilize different IP addresses when required and also keep the IP of the server on which the instance is running hidden from YT/G. Might be worth considering.
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wrote on Jul 20, 2024, 12:11 AM last edited by
Come to think of it, this feature may prove to be quite useful in several professional and private applications.
cough cough Transmission cough coughPerhaps it would make sense to store the VPN configs in Cloudron's central network options then and allow to use them or the default server gateway on a per-app basis (in the respective app's settings).
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wrote on Jul 22, 2024, 7:09 AM last edited by
If you have been using invidious for a while and Google nerf it, resorting to a "normal" Youtube experience packed full of advertisements is awful. I hope Invidious developers can get it working again soon, like they did last time.
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If you have been using invidious for a while and Google nerf it, resorting to a "normal" Youtube experience packed full of advertisements is awful. I hope Invidious developers can get it working again soon, like they did last time.
wrote on Jul 22, 2024, 8:06 AM last edited by@LoudLemur said in YouTube is currently trying to block Invidious instances:
resorting to a "normal" Youtube experience packed full of advertisements is awful.
ublock origin is your friend, gets rid of the ads at least.
Whenever I used a computer without an adblocker installed I'm blown away by how many ads there are!