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by rocky1138 3349 days ago
This is why we need mobile devices that run a full operating system and full browser. Missing features and incompatibility make mobile useless in many real-world cases.

Why can't we just watch YouTube videos in Chrome on a mobile device?

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> Why can't we just watch YouTube videos in Chrome on a mobile device?

Is this an issue on android? I can do this without problems on iOS (with both iOS Chrome-skinned Safari and regular Safari)

It really isn't a problem on android. YouTube works perfectly on android chrome, but chrome tends to open the YouTube app on android since it's installed by default.
Works fine on android. This app is just a webview anyway, so it is effectively the same thing.
Hopefully the app uses something less power-hungry than JS and a web browser to render the video. Ideally we wouldn't be using those for that task anywhere else either, but that battle's been lost.

Also: if they make you install an app they can track you better, and make it harder to block their ads/spying.

>Why can't we just watch YouTube videos in Chrome on a mobile device?

Because Google owns Youtube.

Google's primary business is online advertising.

Full-blown mobile browsers could have ad-blocking extensions, which Google does not want to happen on Youtube.

They purposefully attempt to stop people from being able to access Youtube on their phones outside of their official app.

There are restrictions on certain videos w.r.t. if it can be played on a phone or only on desktop - I don't know if this is licensing (music, etc) or what, but they care quite a lot about this.

They also have Youtube Red, which is a paid service that lets people play videos with their screens off, which you could theoretically bypass if you aren't using their app.

You can if you fiddle with default apps to open a given link. It seems like those can get deleted on certain updates or at least that's happened to me before.
I can watch YouTube in Firefox on Android, but I get a lot of dropped frames.
Doesn't happen to me, and I'm using a Galaxy S3.