(Another) Weird Youtube problem
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ghadhika last edited by
Watch any YouTube video completely or up to a point. Then go to your (YouTube) history. Normally, the little red line below the video thumbnail shows if you watched the video completely or where you stopped it, but with the new Opera update, that red line is always in the beginning, showing that you just started watching the video, no matter if you watched it completely.
Hope I described the issue satisfactory. English isn't my primary language. :awww: -
ghadhika last edited by
New version 42.0.2393.94 and the issue remains. Please somebody fix that, it's really annoying.
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ghadhika last edited by
I just noticed that in both Edge and Vivaldi, I have Adblock installed, but on Opera I use the native adblocker.
So I tried to disable that and install Adblock extension, and all of a sudden the problem disappeared!
So the problem is somewhere on Opera's adblocker. -
leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
So the problem is somewhere on Opera's adblocker.
Could you check if it happens also with ublock origin?
So I tried to disable that and install Adblock extension, and all of a sudden the problem disappeared!
Disabling the ad-blocker was one of the first things I tried but the result was the same.
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ghadhika last edited by
Could you check if it happens also with ublock origin?
Sorry for delaying my answer. Yes, the issue reappeared when I disabled Adblock and installed Ublock Origin (the native adblocker of course was also disabled).
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ghadhika last edited by
Forget the 3rd party extensions. I'm talking about the native adblocker. With the native adblocker enabled, the problem is there, so it's an Opera issue.
Yes, you can fix it if you disable it and install the "Adblock" extension, but that doesn't mean that there isn't a problem. Don't try to turn a blind eye. -
leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
I'm talking about the native adblocker. With the native adblocker enabled, the problem is there, so it's an Opera issue
Opera's ad-blocker uses the same list that Ublock uses and that comes from Easylist if I'm not mistaken. So if the problem happens on both it means that the list is broken and should be fixed by its authors.
Opera can't do much to solve the problem.
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ghadhika last edited by
If you bought a new car and the seatbelt had a malfunction, would you address the car's manufacturer or the seatbelt manufacturer?
The answer is pretty obvious.
It's not really my concern whose list Opera uses. I use Opera's adblocker, not Ublock.
Even if it's Ublock's or Easylist's fault, it's Opera who should work with them and fix it. -
lando242 last edited by
If you bought a new car and the seatbelt had a malfunction, would you address the car's manufacturer or the seatbelt manufacturer?
It would be more along the lines of a TV station having bad video quality and you going to Sony to complain about it because they made your TV.