• @Death_Equity
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    191 month ago

    The reality is there aren’t enough people that care about ads to do that.

    You either grew up with TV commercials or you grew up with ads, the conditioning is already there. There is a narrow band of people who don’t watch much or any TV and got on the internet for most content that remember when ads weren’t a thing. They have done studies and reviewed user data to determine how much ads they can play.

    They might push users to leave by tickling the ad tolerance while increasing subscription fees, but that is unlikely to happen as the frog is already boiled.

    • Jeena
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      281 month ago

      I grew up with ads but I still don’t tolerate them, I’m practically allergic to ads.

      Even back then I would just switch the Chanel when ads would start and then so many times just forget what I was watching and watch something else. And even as a kid I already would preference shows running on the public television in Germany because they didn’t have ads, they were played in a different way.

      • @Death_Equity
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        71 month ago

        In the antenna days, sure, but cable and satellite sure weren’t free.

        • @[email protected]
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          1 month ago

          I’m from Australia so maybe things were different there, but my parents had cable in the 1990s and 2000s and I don’t remember there being ads back then other than promotions for different shows on the same channel. I haven’t used cable since maybe 2006 so it’s definitely possible it’s changed since then.

          I know the US cable channels have a lot of ads these days, but I moved to the USA in 2013 and don’t have experience of how it was like before then.

          The antenna days are still here. I’ve got a HDHomeRun and use it with TiviMate and Plex. It’s great for local news/shows and gameshows. I find new restaurants through local shows that review restaurants for example.

          • SaltySalamander
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            51 month ago

            There were ads on cable channels as far back as I remember. We got cable in '85 or '86. HBO didn’t have ads during the program, but every other channel sure did.

            • snooggums
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              31 month ago

              HBO had ads for the other content on HBO (movie trailers, show ads) which also served as filler so the next show or movie could start on the hour or half hour. Definitely a different kind of ad, and it didn’t interrupt what you were watching.

              Still ads, but the least intrusive kind.

                • snooggums
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                  130 days ago

                  Yes, and I expanded on why they did them the way they did them while reinforcing the point that ads for content on the same channel are still ads.

                  We are in agreement saying the same things in different levels of detail.