YouTube isn’t happy you’re using ad blockers — and it’s doing something about it::undefined

  • @[email protected]
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    461 year ago

    What is it with the number of people “happy” to pay for Youtube Premium? Like “why yes, I’m glad I can give a company that spies on me day and night for the privilege!”

    • TonyOstrich
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      571 year ago

      What kinda bothers me is that I recognize that something like YouTube is expensive to run and just switching to an alternative isn’t super feasible. I would be more than happy to pay for a service like YouTube that I use everyday. HOWEVER, not with their bullshit double dipping. If I am paying a company like Google to use their services, I don’t think it’s unreasonable that their should be an expectation or mechanism where that means I am not just no longer served ads, but that all tracking and data collection about my account(s) are stopped.

      That’s never going to happen though :/

      • @teamevil
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        131 year ago

        You mean like cable that we paid for and got ads or like your cell phone/ISP provider charging you while selling your data simultaneously?

        • TonyOstrich
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          11 year ago

          Yeah, I never said I thought it was tennable or that any system like I described has ever actually existed. Wishes and dreams, ya know?

      • @[email protected]
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        81 year ago

        That’s a fair criticism. I personally don’t care about it because I gave up on the idea of having any privacy ages ago but I get that people may not be happy with that.

        If I were to play devil’s advocate, I can say that the data they collect is important for serving you the right videos but let’s be real here, Google definitely uses it to serve you ads everywhere else

    • @BradleyUffner
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      -351 year ago

      Because their “spying” doesn’t really seem to have any down sides for me, and I get better, more useful, products from it. I don’t really care if they know what woodworking videos my boring ass watches.

      • @Armok_the_bunny
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        231 year ago

        They don’t just keep track of what videos you watch, they also keep track of what parts of those videos, as well as everything you search for and everything you begin to search for but never actually do. They also keep track of where you are when you watch the video and what device you are watching it on.

          • @A_Random_Idiot
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            241 year ago

            Its weird that you are okay with some company doing this.

            When if it was some stalker you’d be freeking out and going to the police and begging for help.

            • @[email protected]
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              31 year ago

              Because a stalker might actually cause you physical harm, while Google/YouTube just wants money, and not necessarily your money. I have no love for the ad supported business model, I’m definitely not defending it, but you’re not going to convince someone who doesn’t value privacy to care about it.

              • @A_Random_Idiot
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                21 year ago

                People who don’t value privacy, are always the ones that cry the loudest and say such iconic phrases like “WHO LET THIS HAPPEN” when their privacy inevitably gets violated.

            • @BradleyUffner
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              -111 year ago

              Its weird that you are okay with some company doing this. When if it was some stalker you’d be freeking out and going to the police and begging for help.

              ATTENTION STALKERS!!!
              This morning I watched a video of a guy making a 5 drawer cabinet out of plywood on my Pixel 6 XL from my home. I skipped the last 30 seconds of the video because I got bored.

              • @TwilightVulpine
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                121 year ago

                I get it that marketing doesn’t bother you, but several tech companies have been found to give direct access to users’ data to their employees, who used it in all sorts of creepy ways.

              • @[email protected]
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                1 year ago

                GPS location please.

                Obviously I don’t want to know it but be sure there’s hundreds of Google employees that can freely access it.

              • @Gabu
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                11 year ago

                on my Pixel 6 XL

                Congrats, you’ve already made hacking your phone 10x easier by telling a potential attacker what model you use.

          • @[email protected]
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            191 year ago

            And if you are ever in a spot of trouble, they can and will hand that over to the cops to burn you with. Trouble you dont even need to be guilty of, mind you, so long as the data implies you could be.

            Like how facebook had records of a girl searching for abortion treatments, and slipped those into uncle sams pockets to put her in jail for daring to want the right of bodily autonomy.

            What thing do you do today that will incriminate you tomorrow?

        • @BradleyUffner
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          -181 year ago

          They don’t just keep track of what videos you watch, they also keep track of what parts of those videos, as well as everything you search for and everything you begin to search for but never actually do. They also keep track of where you are when you watch the video and what device you are watching it on.

          OMG, the horror…

          • @Armok_the_bunny
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            131 year ago

            It is for those of us who care about our privacy. I for one don’t want nebulous corporations with questionable ethics and data security policies knowing and tracking my every movement. And while yes, I recognize that to a certain extent that is unavoidable in this day and age, I don’t condone it nor do I want it to be easy for them.

            • @TwilightVulpine
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              161 year ago

              People today are just too comfortable with the death of privacy and corporations spying what you do day in and day out.

              Everything about us is up for grabs but god forbid anyone watches a meme without monetization.

          • @Gabu
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            11 year ago

            Give me your current location, list of immediate interests and last 100 searched queries, if you’re so okay with that.

            Of course, I don’t expect an obvious corporate shill to have any intellectual honesty.

            • @BradleyUffner
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              21 year ago

              What are you offering in return? Google gives me what I consider to be valuable services in exchange for that information.

              • @Gabu
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                -11 year ago

                I.e. you do care, so your position is bullshit.

                • @BradleyUffner
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                  21 year ago

                  My reply is consistent with every other comment I’ve made in this thread. Google offers me useful services in exchange for my information. You offer nothing.