![]() ![]() A similar sponsor is one that is contained in eachother, so probably just similar times and one is slightly off. For each similar sponsor, only one will be sent to the user. It will looks for all the "similar sponsors" (I'm using the word similar here like it is used in the term similar triangle). Instead of just sending the top reported time, it uses an algorithm that is a little more complex, since some videos will have more than 1 sponsorship message. Upvotes are considered in a very interesting way. Once the sponsorship is skipped, you can upvote or downvote this sponsorship and it will be recorded in the database. Image of the notice you receive (you can disable it) If so, the sponsored segment will automatically get skipped when you reach it. When you visit a YouTube video, it will check the database to see if anyone has made any submissions for this video. The source code is fully open and the database can be downloaded by anyone. ![]() If you guys know any other subreddits or communities that might like this extension, please tell me:) If this is not fit for this subreddit, please tell me and I'll remove it. It is a crowdsourced extension to block sponsor segments of YouTube videos. Hello, I just created an extension called SponsorBlock. This was the first announcement post about this project. Check out the main website for up to date info and links: ![]() This extension is now ported to many different platforms (Android, iOS, Kodi, etc.). Update: It seems this post still reaches high in the Google Search Rankings, so I'll add some more information. ![]()
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