I suggest that you remove the "NerdVPN.de" invidious instance from your YouTube redirection lists, so no one can get it dynamically assigned by querying YouTube through LibRedirect.
Because they are discriminating users on the basis of nationality/country of residence, as written out here: https://github.com/Sommerwiesel/invidious/issues/6 - this repo is the only known point of contact with the owner of said instance (NerdVPN.de), even though the instance owner didn't intend for it to be. However, they still never reply to users.
My proposal to remove them serves a dual purpose:
- Avoid having LibRedirect users waste their time (if their country is blocked by this instance)
- Avoid LibRedirect users coming into contact with discriminatory, unpleasant behavior from this instance operator, and/or impact the user experience while using this plugin. LibRedirect may want to take distance from instance operators exhibiting anti-user behavior.
In case the instance owner soon decices to censor the critics by modifying/deleting said issue link, here's an image backup of its contents:
+ https://i.imgur.com/TS217MD.png
I suggest that you remove the "NerdVPN.de" invidious instance from your YouTube redirection lists, so no one can get it dynamically assigned by querying YouTube through LibRedirect.
Because they are discriminating users on the basis of nationality/country of residence, as written out here: https://github.com/Sommerwiesel/invidious/issues/6 - this repo is the only known point of contact with the owner of said instance (NerdVPN.de), even though the instance owner didn't intend for it to be. However, they still never reply to users.
My proposal to remove them serves a dual purpose:
In case the instance owner soon decices to censor the critics by modifying/deleting said issue link, here's an image backup of its contents:
+
https://i.imgur.com/TS217MD.png