YouTube intensifies fight against ad blockers showing pop-ups, and users are frustrated | Blocking ad-block users::undefined

  • @[email protected]
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    111 year ago

    It was never reasonable. Not ever.

    If you’re old enough to remember the original need for pop-up blockers you would know that. Just 30 screens pop-up in a cascading order filling your screen with crap. Auto play video, auto-installing toolbars (Thanks Obama Microsoft).

    • @TwilightVulpine
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      71 year ago

      I definitely remember those days, a lot of sites were just unusable, and I hear some places like the Fandom wiki are returning to that level.

      I believe there is a small amount of ads it’s acceptable to live with, I do accept that content needs to be paid for somehow, but corporations can’t seem to ever accept a limit for themselves. Even though YouTube is already perfectly profitable and has been for years, it continues to escalate. Not to mention the rampant data-tracking that there is all over the place that people just accept because it’s invisible. Or that Google is working to weaken ad blocking and enhance tracking at a browser level.

      • @[email protected]
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        61 year ago

        It doesn’t matter if you made 1,5 billion dollars last year. If you are not making 2 this year, you are a bad business and should declare bankruptcy.

        They would never not ramp up the ads, even if youtube was the most profitable thing ever.

        • @TwilightVulpine
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          71 year ago

          There is something fundamentally wrong with Capitalism. Watching the unhinged ways corporations behave pushes me further to the left every day.

      • @Flambo
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        1 year ago

        corporations can’t seem to ever accept a limit for themselves.

        This is the result of competition. When success is measured relative to others, it’s forever a moving target. Under this definition of success, self improvement is equally effective as sabotaging another. And as we can see, it’s not just businesses sabotaging one another. If a business can get away with sabotaging its own consumers, as it can in the case of a monopoly, a cartel, or regulatory capture, it will.

        • @TwilightVulpine
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          21 year ago

          I kinda get your point, but is there even any competition when it comes to YouTube? Everybody pretty much accepts it’s the only viable publicly available online video publishing platform. Who are they even competing with? Twitch and TikTok work in a completely different ways that don’t really supplant it. Vimeo and Dailymotion are so small they might as well not exist. Seems like they are still keeping at it even bereft of competition.