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  1. To the # issue, if you still need content from there, I'd say, don't switch it off completely just yet: you can obtain the data from them, but not by their means of ads and nonfree javascript. # works wonders if you plan to keep the video afterwards, and I wrote a script that combines # and # to enable you to stream a video anonymously. Couple that with a search engine like # that scrapes results from YouTube itself, and you never ever have to land on that site again. But I guess that, on a moral plane, the right thing to do really is to ditch YouTube content forever. .

    Tuesday, 30-Jan-18 19:25:12 UTC from gs.kawa-kun.com