• IndiBrony@lemmy.world
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      I find that interesting because I hear it a lot, yet I’ve never had a problem with it. I use all the usual adblocks and whatnot, but it runs fine.

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          I’d recommend backing up your bookmarks, then delete your profile in C:\Users\YourName\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\

          Reinstall only uBlock Origin, then give Firefox another shot.

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          Maybe try an extension like chameleon? I’ve had it on with ublock when using YouTube for a bit, makes it seem like I’m using chrome to YouTube.

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      Not true. I haven’t used YouTube on anything but Firefox for a couple of years now. It’s 100% fine.

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      When was the last time you tried it? There have been hiccups a few times where Ublock needed to push an update, but (at least on my end) those issues have tended to resolve quickly

      If YouTube is your only issue you could also just keep chrome around as a YouTube player and use Firefox for everything else - unless space is exceptionally tight on your system, a second browser isn’t the worst thing to have on hand :)

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      I don’t know why the downvotes. Sadly some webpages are made only thinking in chromium, thus working worse in other browsers.

      I have found the same issue with youtube. I still use firefox, but youtube under firefox works worse than under chrome or other chromium based browsers. Probably it’s google fault this, I’m certain they do it on purpose.

      Also clarify that I use an old computer that struggles a bit in general, so newer hardware may have not experience this, maybe?

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        Sadly some webpages are made only thinking in chromium, thus working worse in other browsers.

        YT absolutely works in Firefox. I use it daily for many many years. The only thing that annoys me is that the fullscreen toggle is kinda sluggish but that’s not anything I’d use Chrome for.

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          I don’t use chrome over that. I prefer using tube archivist opened on firefox.

          But on my low spec computer for instance using YouTube on any Gecko based browser I get stutter audio over bluetooth, that does not happen on chromium based browsers.

          As the original commenter said that makes youtube unusable for me in firefox, but I still use alternatives to chrome. Other chromium based browsers or tube archivist is my choice.

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      This is super weird to hear. YouTube is way BETTER on FF for me. Videos load/play exactly as expected and my ad blocker still kills all the junk that I would have to put up with on Chrome.

      I haven’t figured out how to totally remove the stupid chat window on the right side of videos, but that’s true regardless of browser.