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Tag Archives: deliberately

YouTube is deliberately ‘suboptimal’ for people using ad blockers

Ad blocker users may experience five-second delays in loading video pages, irrespective of their browser choice on YouTube. Nicola Agius on November 22, 2023 YouTube has admitted to intentionally creating a suboptimal experience for users employing ad blockers. Reports of a deliberate five-second delay in loading video pages on Mozilla’s Firefox have emerged on forums … Continue reading YouTube is deliberately ‘suboptimal’ for people using ad blockers

Twitter may have deliberately cut off third-party app access

Twitter may have deliberately cut off third-party clients like Tweetbot   Igor Bonifacic @igorbonifacic Twitter appears to have deliberately cut off third-party clients from accessing its API. Since Thursday evening, many of the most popular apps you can use to scroll Twitter without going through the company’s own software, including Tweetbot and Twitterrific, have not … Continue reading Twitter may have deliberately cut off third-party app access