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[โ€“] SturgiesYrFase@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 months ago (1 children)

shrugs idk what to say. Google can fist themselves with a handful of rusty nails and broken glass if they think popping up tos or someone just being on the site is accepting it even if it's not shown. I wasn't arguing against your point. Just that the last time I went to YT with a fresh browser I was shown a ToS. That was easily two years ago, so maybe I should have just kept my....mouth? Uhhh....fingers? Shut.....I'll fuck off now. Sorry

No worries, I just haven't seen what you saw. Maybe it's a region-specific thing (I'm in the US), or maybe it only applies to certain browsers. Idk, I personally have never seen a TOS popup from YouTube.