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February 12, 2026

My failed attempts at leaving YouTube

Filed under: Uncategorized — Ken @ 10:43 pm

Lately, I’ve wanted to reduce the time that I spend on a computer and staring at screens all day. Usually one of the first things that someone will try to quit is social media.

I am no different. I had all the social media accounts going all the way back to MySpace when it first came out. In fact that was all I had around the 2008/09 time frame. I remember actually signing up for Facebook when I was in Iraq since that is where everyone told me people were moving to. Next came Twitter and eventually the avalanche of all the other social media that came and went.

Today, I’ve deleted and restarted accounts multiple times. Sometimes I lost the credentials. Sometimes I lost access to email. But as it stands now. I really only have Facebook, which I hardly ever log on to, Twitter/X, and the dumpster fire that is LinkedIn. When I retire fully in a few more years I will shut the rest of the accounts down. And maybe even sooner.

When that time comes and I do retire I will create a new email and start migrating the accounts I want to keep to that new email. This is probably a good thing to do in general ever so often anyways to get rid of all the junk and spam that your email has been sold to. Kind of like scraping mud off your boot before you go into your house. But when I retire and post of couple of times on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn that I am retiring from work and the internet. If they want to stay in contact they can let me know and send me an email or I can send them one. Whoever wants to stay in contact I’ll keep in contact with.

So back to my failed attempts at leaving YouTube. First I installed the extension called ‘Unhook’. It actually works really well. Almost too well. But there are a ton of different settings you can toggle and adjust to where at it’s most restricted you can only see videos of the channels you are subscribed to. No video descriptions, no comments, etc.

That all works really well and has worked. My problem is that I haven’t installed it on all of the browsers that I use. I use three browsers. Brave, Chrome, and Edge. I dropped Firefox about a year ago after they started getting too woke and started shoving AI down everyone’s throats like Microsoft likes to do. Because I only installed that extension on my main browser I now often watch videos on the other browses because I can see them.

I’ll start off by just wanting to watch one video and before you know it an hour to two has gone by that I could have use to do a lot more of the things I want to do. Like catching up on the books I am trying to read. Learning to play an instrument. Whatever. Just not spend more time than I already do on the computer. So I’ll be installing that extension on the other browsers as well. The one problem that may pop up is that I also have a YouTube channel where I post videos weekly. So I may just have to use more than one profile on the Chrome browser where I usually do this work. One profile for my channel and one for regular use. I’ll let you know how things go.

Dumped Discord

Filed under: Uncategorized — Ken @ 10:14 pm

I just dumped the Discord app. If you haven’t heard Discord will start requiring users to scan their faces and provide ID just to use the site. Whether that is the stand alone app or the website. Here is the link to one of the articles.

Never mind that I have had an account for years. Maybe going back a decade. I was probably following about 15 to 20 channels. So I left all of the servers and deleted my discord account. It’s probably a good thing anyways. I spend too much time in front of a computer and screens in general anyways. I know you probably think you spend too much time on a computer but I also work as a information security analyst. So it’s probably double for me. If fact when I work from home I’m on the computer in the mornings with in about five minutes or so from waking up. When I go to the office maybe within an hour or so.

I’m not sure what the right solution is though. Its fair that they want to stop younger people from getting on sites or servers that have adult content. And its the law. But lets be honest. Besides maybe having your account banned no one really gets in trouble. We don’t enforce laws in this country equally anymore. If you don’t believe me let me know when someone in the US gets convicted for anything in the Epstein file dump.

So, to wrap this up. Discord…gone. I’ve also deleted my O365 or M365 account or whatever Microsoft calls it today. Same for OpenAI (aka chatgpt). I deleted it. I’ll write about that and the use of AI soon so stand by for that. Amazon Prime and Disney+ also gone. So for the Real Life Fake Wizard on YouTube there you go.

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