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7/22/2025, 7:28:03 AM
>>511021292
>The entire nation & world needs to enact obscenity laws, or modify CSAM laws to include cartoon depictions, and AI depicted minors.
You mean we need to legalize CP and start showing it on TV and YouTube and teaching kids how to make CP in school?
Yeah I agree with you.
It's time we all watched CP and decided what it really was all about, rather than letting police and ugly feminists make all the decisions for us.
>The entire nation & world needs to enact obscenity laws, or modify CSAM laws to include cartoon depictions, and AI depicted minors.
You mean we need to legalize CP and start showing it on TV and YouTube and teaching kids how to make CP in school?
Yeah I agree with you.
It's time we all watched CP and decided what it really was all about, rather than letting police and ugly feminists make all the decisions for us.
6/25/2025, 11:41:19 AM
>>508667739
I access via Tor without a login, and YT not like
> blocking videos 'login to prove you're not a bot'
> videos stopping half way through
> left on ads to be a good citizen, still getting the Palestinian treatment
> Playing constant cat and mouse game
So I stopped using YT in the browser and wrote a wrapper for yt-dlp and barely visit the site at all.
Here's a good set of commandline options if you're new to yt-dlp:
> yt-dlp --quiet --progress -f 'bv[height<=360]+ba]' -o "%(channel)s_%(title)s_[%(id)s].%(ext)s" <URL or video ID>
If you want better resolution, replace 360 with 480 720 or 1080.
If you're targeting another video platform, replace the -f with a -F and no argument to get the available formats, and replace the -f argument with one that looks suitable.
I access via Tor without a login, and YT not like
> blocking videos 'login to prove you're not a bot'
> videos stopping half way through
> left on ads to be a good citizen, still getting the Palestinian treatment
> Playing constant cat and mouse game
So I stopped using YT in the browser and wrote a wrapper for yt-dlp and barely visit the site at all.
Here's a good set of commandline options if you're new to yt-dlp:
> yt-dlp --quiet --progress -f 'bv[height<=360]+ba]' -o "%(channel)s_%(title)s_[%(id)s].%(ext)s" <URL or video ID>
If you want better resolution, replace 360 with 480 720 or 1080.
If you're targeting another video platform, replace the -f with a -F and no argument to get the available formats, and replace the -f argument with one that looks suitable.
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