• YouTube is intensifying efforts to combat adblockers, including blocking video playback and warning users of potential account suspension.
  • Increased ads on YouTube have driven many users to adblockers, hurting both YouTube’s ad revenue and content creators reliant on ad-based income.
  • Despite these measures, many users are leaving YouTube or finding workarounds, leading creators to seek alternative revenue streams off-platform.
  • @kava
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    222 days ago

    I just pay for premium. I’d rather pay the $25 a month to never have to see an ad.

    • @TBi
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      221 days ago

      Yeah. Same here. It’s amazing how many people feel entitled to things for free.

      • @kava
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        421 days ago

        Personally I prefer subscription model over ad-based data tracking model. When you get something for free, you are the product being sold. For example Facebook or Reddit. Your content (comments, media) is used to populate the site and your data is sold to advertisers.

        When you pay a subscription, you are the customer. There’s more incentive to create a proper service with the actual users in mind when it’s a subscription model.

        When advertisers are the primary customer, they will always be a priority in determining policy. So for example YouTube- longer ads and more of them.

        Of course, I think Google is guilty of double dipping. We pay for premium but I’m certain they still sell our data to advertisers. For example you watch a lot of carpentry videos, they will sell a list with your name that says “likely tool buyer” or something along those lines.

        But generally speaking, I never mind paying a subscription for a service. It’s more honest, more clear what’s going on.