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This is easy in Brave, just go to brave://settings/shields/filters and enable the "YouTube Anti-Shorts" filter list.


I simply add "0.0.0.0 youtube.com" to the (network wide) hosts file on my router. Problem solved. I'm simply do understand why the problem is just with "shorts", most of the "longs" are not worth wasting time with either. :-)


YouTube has a massive amount of edutainment content that is absolutely fantastic. Content that could never make it onto mainstream television.

At this point I think I owe all my hobbies to YouTube.


And why do you need all these hobbies?


Because hobbies are fun.


Hedonism, got it.


Spoiling for some trolling, are you?

Having a hobby is not hedonism. There is more to life than just working for someone else.


Oh, there absolutely is. But most hobbies people seem to have are just pointless and waste time.


hobby /ˈhäbē/

    1. an activity done regularly in one's leisure time for pleasure.
If you enjoy the activity then it is neither pointless nor a waste of time since the primary purpose is enjoyment. If you don't enjoy it, it's not a hobby.

No doubt these posts could be your hobby; you do it for pleasure but it's otherwise just a pointless waste of time.


Hedonism — the doctrine that pleasure or happiness is the sole or chief good in life.

"It's not a waste of time since the primary purpose is enjoyment" — in that sentence you place enjoyment above any other benefits the activity might have (but most often does not). Hence, it's a hedonistic approach.


I was not making a global claim about ethics; I was defining what makes an activity a hobby. Saying "for hobbies the primary purpose is enjoyment" doesn't assert that pleasure is the sole good in life -- it simply notes the internal aim of leisure activities done for their own sake. That aim can coexist with other goods (skill, friendship, health, meaning) and the fact an activity fulfills its own goal means the time isn't "wasted" even if no external output results.

Enjoyment here is a sufficient justifier within that domain, not in a life-wide philosophy. Labelling it "hedonism" is a significant overreach.


Why does this matter?


I'm curious. It matters to me.


You can also block any arbitrary page element and that block will persist between page loads. I think it’s in right click menu. I used this to permanently block the YouTube chat feature.




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