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  • keiko@fedia.ioOP
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    15 hours ago

    It has been a standard for quite some time to not load entire pages again if a user clicks on something or scrolls below visible area

    Yes, and I hate that. The alternative gives me a complete page which is accessible with or without an active internet connection. The standard you like is a worse experience for me. Loading complete pages without javascripts is aways a faster and better experience than sites which hide content behind a javascript ‘paywall’. I think I’ll start calling it that from now on, because that’s what it is to me, a javascript paywall.

    I wanted to ask you how are you even using YouTube

    I don’t use GAFAM serivices. If I want to access content which is controlled by youtube (rare), then I use an invidious instance. If I want comments to load, I load the page with the tag specifying non-javascript mode.