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WTF is "spfreload=10" youtube keep adding to the URL of the video/page ?

  1. #1
    as per title. does anyone know anything about it ?
  2. #2
    mashlehash victim of incest [my perspicuously dependant flavourlessness]
    You 1ose
  3. #3
    HTS highlight reel
    it's reminding you to reapply your sunscreen
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  4. #4
    -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    Clear your cookies and temp files and reload the page.
  5. #5
    esbity African Astronaut
    It's a lamy injection hack. Turn on your norton.
  6. #6
    i mean like this

    https://www.youtube.com/?pbjreload=10
  7. #7
    esbity African Astronaut
    Honesty, it looks like an argument to reload the video in 10 seconds or something.
  8. #8
    Originally posted by esbity Honesty, it looks like an argument to reload the video in 10 seconds or something.

    idk.

    it keeps redirecting and adding it to all youtube urls. its either pjbreload or spfreload.
  9. #9
    esbity African Astronaut
    It is an argument and value.
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    -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    It's most likely a conflict between the cookies for the browser and the cookies for one of your Chrome extensions. Try clearing all temp files/cookies and reload, then try disabling your extensions one by one while reloading on each try.
  11. #11
    Originally posted by esbity It is an argument and value.

    yea, but for what ?
  12. #12
    Originally posted by -SpectraL It's most likely a conflict between the cookies for the browser and the cookies for one of your Chrome extensions. Try clearing all temp files/cookies and reload, then try disabling your extensions one by one while reloading on each try.

    i dont use chrome or have any of those enabled.
  13. #13
    Soyboy III: The Quest for 911 Truth Tuskegee Airman [oppositely expose the hypermetropia]
    spf = structured page fragments, it's a javascript thingy from google for speeding up responsiveness by only changing the parts of the page the need to be changed.

    https://github.com/youtube/spfjs

    pbj = I'm assuming is protocol buffers .js or something, because JSON is no longer hip. Could be Polymer.Base either.

    https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf

    Neither seem to be documented wrt their implementation in youtube anywhere I can find.
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  14. #14
    Originally posted by MORALLY SUPERIOR BEING III: The Quest for 911 Truth spf = structured page fragments, it's a javascript thingy from google for speeding up responsiveness by only changing the parts of the page the need to be changed.

    https://github.com/youtube/spfjs

    pbj = I'm assuming is protocol buffers .js or something, because JSON is no longer hip. Could be Polymer.Base either.

    https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf

    Neither seem to be documented wrt their implementation in youtube anywhere I can find.

    i dont know what they are but it fuck up my youtube nevigations entirely as i dont use youtube app on my phone.

    im not sure if this is a mozzila-specific behavior or some of the plug in, but it made going back annoying as fuck due to the redirect.
  15. #15
    Soyboy III: The Quest for 911 Truth Tuskegee Airman [oppositely expose the hypermetropia]
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny i dont know what they are but it fuck up my youtube nevigations entirely as i dont use youtube app on my phone.

    im not sure if this is a mozzila-specific behavior or some of the plug in, but it made going back annoying as fuck due to the redirect.

    Are you using a modern version of Mozilla? It could be due to the way modern web apps have to access browser history to alter it to make the back button work. Maybe a VPN is messing it up.

    Maybe try this userscript: https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/16935-disable-spf-youtube
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  16. #16
    Originally posted by MORALLY SUPERIOR BEING III: The Quest for 911 Truth Are you using a modern version of Mozilla? It could be due to the way modern web apps have to access browser history to alter it to make the back button work. Maybe a VPN is messing it up.

    Maybe try this userscript: https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/16935-disable-spf-youtube

    how do i run scripts on my android phone ?
  17. #17
    Soyboy III: The Quest for 911 Truth Tuskegee Airman [oppositely expose the hypermetropia]
    pbj could be peanut butter and jelly, someone's idea of a joke. Appending &pbj=1 (or any value) to a yt url causes the server to return a json file saying {"reload":"now"}. pbjreload is also part of error handling code in the desktop_polymer.js when using desktop yt.

    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny how do i run scripts on my android phone ?

    You don't.
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  18. #18
    Originally posted by MORALLY SUPERIOR BEING III: The Quest for 911 Truth pbj could be peanut butter and jelly, someone's idea of a joke. Appending &pbj=1 (or any value) to a yt url causes the server to return a json file saying {"reload":"now"}. pbjreload is also part of error handling code in the desktop_polymer.js when using desktop yt.



    You don't.

    is there a way to disable it ?
  19. #19
    Narc Space Nigga [connect my yokel-like scolytidae]
    Originally posted by -SpectraL It's most likely a conflict between the cookies for the browser and the cookies for one of your Chrome extensions. Try clearing all temp files/cookies and reload, then try disabling your extensions one by one while reloading on each try.

    Damn speckles, for somebody who's meant to be this tech wizard you sure don't know shit do you?

    "If you can't google it then speckles don't know it."

    lol


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