I'm curious if this is happening to anyone else recently: you comment on a video, but the comment only appears when you're still logged in your account, otherwise the comment disappears when logged out or on a different account?
I use a little add-on for Firefox called YouTube Enhancer Plus that allows me to remove a pre-roll ad with just a click of a pop-up box. Works for me quite well.YT is being highly passive aggressive with the ad-block. Videos don't even start until the commercial's time duration, even if you don't see the commercial.
Only reason I even use Ad Block is to avoid those terrible ads that install Trojan Horse viruses automatically. Nope. Not the ones that say "would you like to install such and such." The ones that do it automatically while you're out of the room for a whole 3 seconds. I had those a couple times and it was frustrating.Again, I have more than one adblocker installed on my computer because one wasn't cutting it - I never have to sit through those commercials! AdFender and Adblock Plus for IE.
Dude, deviantART got so bad about that one year, thankfully a friend turned me on to Spybot Search & Destroy, because that was the only effective way to get rid of those things. Seriously, I believe in one month, dA infected me like ten different times with those trojans that installed fake anti-virus programs that would disable your browser and your real anti-virus program (I had McAfee at the time because it used to be complementary with Comcast internet . . . it went downhill fast when it was no longer complementary). I remember trying to bring this to the staff's attention, and they asked me to link them to the specific ad that caused the problem . . . thing of it is, I don't pay attention to ads, and they happened at random, so it wasn't like it was one specific ad that caused the problem.Only reason I even use Ad Block is to avoid those terrible ads that install Trojan Horse viruses automatically. Nope. Not the ones that say "would you like to install such and such." The ones that do it automatically while you're out of the room for a whole 3 seconds. I had those a couple times and it was frustrating.
Okay, this is still an issue, however, I've discovered that this only happens when you try to watch videos that don't come in 720p or higher.I don't know what they broke now, but whenever you try to watch a video fullscreen, the entire screen is distorted: even the video player itself is distorted - everything is blurry and pixelated, no matter what playback quality you've selected; even the video player is blurry and pixelated/