• @[email protected]
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    -141 year ago

    you hopefully mean you had a prem subscription, the more people quit because of price policy the better it will be for everyone

    • Chozo
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      1 year ago

      Oh yeah, because historically, whenever a large internet platform starts losing money, things definitely get better for everyone. Nevermind Reddit and Twitter and Meta and Netflix and Hulu having to nickle and dime users for basic functionality of their platforms, things are definitely better. I love all those raised prices and lowered quality of service.

      Right.

    • Humanius
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      I don’t think the prices in Europe are increasing (yet). My plan is still 12 euros / month.

      And regardless… It’s been 12 euros since it was launched in Europe in 2018.
      If the price were to go up to 14 euros in 2023, that would pretty much be in line with inflation.

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        1 year ago

        I’ve got €6/m ad free but without premium features. YT tries to make me upgrade but this is enough for me. I wouldn’t pay €12/m but I’d rather go looking for adblockers and third party apps should it come to it.

        • Humanius
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          They introduced that tier a year ago, right?

          I remember looking into it at the time and deciding against downgrading. I’m not entirely sure why.
          I think it was because of the lack of background playback in the mobile app? 🤔

          (Bit expensive for such a tiny feature, but I digress…)

          • whaleross
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            Something like that, yeah. It was introduced conveniently after the YouTube Vanced crackdown.