Firefox users are reporting an ‘artificial’ load time on YouTube videos. YouTube says it’s part of a plan to make people who use adblockers “experience suboptimal viewing, regardless of the browser they are using.”

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    7 months ago

    When you browse to a website, your browser passes info about itself to the server hosting that site. This info is intended to help the server provide the best rendering code for your browser. This is called your User Agent.

    However, Google is using it here to identify Firefox users, and is apparently choosing to lump them all in a box called “adblock users” instead of trying to identify an ad blocker more accurately.

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      7 months ago

      If you do change your user agent, I would use an extension that does it only on YouTube domains.

      We want independent metrics to show rising Firefox use, not falling.

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      7 months ago

      That’s because they may use code to detect as blockers that is not legal in the EU, so they might have thought that they’re super crafty and used markers such as user agent for their cool coercion delay code thingy

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      7 months ago

      To add on

      You can spoof this user agent to see if a website does something shady depending on which browser you’re using.

      So if you keep all other variables the same, and just toggle the user agent value, YouTube behaves differently