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Just to put this out there for those who probally didn't read the article. YouTube does this 5 second delay thing, on purpose only if it detects a user using an adblocker if you don't use the adblocker then Youtube will work as it normally would on that browser.
Whether it's still a clunky experienceor the browser crashes really Is dependant on that browser and if it's a good alternative browser.
In other words, 'fix he delay by disabling the adblocker', coming from Youtube themselves.
Silly. This wouldn't explain why people still get the delay in a "clean" version of firefox, or why the delay disappears when the only thing changed is spoofing that your browser is chrome instead.
I get that. I'm just spreading what google's official response was.
Did this happen to anyone other than the one guy who made the video about it? I couldn't replicate it.
Because the delay is part of adblocker detection on non Chrome based browsers.
If that is the case, then it doesn't matter whether you're running an adblocker or not. It's a marketing ploy to blame it on adblock users.