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AutoTube - YouTube nonstop v2
Adds auto-skip, shuffle, and pause blocking in one package
View on Chrome Web Store ↗✅ What it claims to do
Auto-skip, loop, and shuffle playlist controls in addition to idle prompt blocking.Works on both YouTube and YouTube Music with incognito support when enabled.Lightweight install that refactors the player UI for power users.
⚠️ Reported Issues
- Reload loops and mass autoplay across tabs are common complaints.
- Playlist control overrides can fight user settings or other extensions.
- Slow fixes after each YouTube change leave it broken for months.
Detailed Review Signals
👍 Positive Findings
- Prevents YouTube's auto-pause/stop, keeping videos and playlists playing.
- Delivers the promised function for many users when it works.
- Some reviewers call it a "life saver" for uninterrupted study or work sessions.
- Occasional updates suggest the developer is still active.
- Focuses solely on blocking the pause popup, without altering playlists or shuffle settings.
- Simple one-click installation; no configuration needed.
- Free to use; no ads or purchases reported.
- Some users note it's lighter than other alternatives, consuming fewer resources.
- Works on Edge for some users, expanding its reach.
- Functions on YouTube Music for a subset of reviewers.
- Keeps running across browser sessions, according to positive feedback.
- Plays well with media keys and keyboard shortcuts.
- ...and 8 more positive signals
👎 Negative Findings
- Causes infinite page reload loops, preventing any video from playing.
- Triggers unwanted autoplay across all open tabs, starting every YouTube tab simultaneously.
- Appears outdated and poorly maintained, failing to keep up with YouTube changes.
- Lacks support for YouTube Music, according to many reviewers.
- Multi-tab issues - if multiple pages are open, it can cause them all to reload or play.
- Interferes with playlist playback, skipping or looping incorrectly.
- No fixes after major YouTube updates, leaving it broken for months.
- Breaks page interactions, making it hard to click descriptions or comments.
- Sometimes blocks the ability to select video quality.
- Fails to respect user settings like autoplay off; it turns autoplay back on.
- Causes random CPU spikes, slowing down the machine.
- Potentially triggers "all videos play at once" even after removal.
- ...and 68 more negative signals