• @[email protected]
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      As another reply said already

      Imagine cable tv! (in the US at least, and, it seems, Canada, too)

      It is so absurd until you realize people already accepted that shit… wtf!!!

        • @[email protected]
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          23 days ago

          No, most TV in Germany is either paid and with ads (ARD, ZDF, or private stations with HD+) , or free and with even more ads (RTL, Pro7 etc. in SD resolution). Paid TV without ads (Sky) is only used by a small minority

          And the few ad supported stations that are free are only free if you use Satellite TV, half of Germany still uses cable TV and has to pay a monthly fee to Vodafone for those, in addition to our broadcasting fees that everyone has to pay

          Source: Am German

          • @[email protected]
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            123 days ago

            Okay, it is possible to get them for free (except the ÖR which I forgot, because the fee is mandatory for each household) which is what I meant but yes, there are lots of ads, but american TV also has I would say as many ads.

            Source: also German

    • @NarrativeBear
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      Its like going to the local cinema, ads before the movie.

    • @Resonosity
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      523 days ago

      Imagine not using NewPipe, which has no ads and can play music in the background while you use other apps simultaneously (Samsung only feature I’ve heard, but still)

    • @greencactus
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      22 days ago

      Or imagine installing uBlock Origin and not seeing ads at all ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

      YouTube really promoted uBlock more than uBlock could even promote itself

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          Thank you for the correction! I meant origin and forgot to write it :)