Help!  I've lost browser based YouTube on an iPad2.

I've lost browser-based YouTube on my ios 6 ipad.  Neither Safari nor Atomic Browser will allow me to view YouTube videos, which leads me to think that this is a settings problem of some sort.  I've rebooted twice, but I'm still getting "content unavailable for your device" messages. I've tried it both logged into and logged out of  YouTube thinking that might be the problem, but no luck.  I didn't really care about losing the YouTube app with the ios6 update, but not being able to watch embedded videos or use the browser to view them is infuriating. 

Are you using the mobile site? There is an iPhone YouTube app and an app called Jasmine that is a pretty good substitute as well. Also, some videos are not available on mobile devices due to author restrictions.
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