• Aielman15
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    10 months ago

    Google is already making millions by profiling its users and stealing their data. All these YT changes are not caused by them losing money, but by them not growing enough to please their (multi-millionaires) investors.

    (1) I’m not shedding any tears for a corporation that’s big enough to have more money that I’ll ever see in ten lifetimes.

    (2) I’m not paying for a “Premium” experience to allow them to keep profiling me (and thus gain more money). They are already gaining money off me, they don’t need my premium subscription.

    (3) You should stop arguing in favour of exploitative big corporations that don’t even know you and are probably actively exploiting you in this very moment.

    • @LemmyIsFantastic
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      -2210 months ago

      What does any of that have to with what I said? Great, you don’t like yt, good for you. Who is asking you to shed a tear?

      YT doesn’t want freeloaders. Pay up, see ads, or play cat and mouse avoiding them.

      • Aielman15
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        1310 months ago

        I’m not a freeloader because Google is already making a profit off me by profiling me. They are just being greedy and asking for more. If you are happy donating your hard-earned money to the trillion-dollars corporation that’s exploiting you, good for you. I am a sane individual and I’d rather put that money to good use. In fact, by donating to the WWF, I’m spending less money yearly than a YT premium subscriber, and I’m making someone happy that deserves it more than Google’s sleazy investors.

        • @LemmyIsFantastic
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          -1910 months ago

          So you go into restaurants and demand half priced food? The price is the price. Pay it out deal with Google making your videos slow. I’m really not sure how all of you are turning this a value thing. It’s utterly irrelevant.

          • Aielman15
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            1010 months ago

            Your argument falls flat the moment you realize an alternative to YT doesn’t exist because all these bit corporations have spent years either starving off or buying the competition, and they are now happily enjoying the monopoly they have created.

            I don’t expect Google to ever cater to me, and I fully expect them to keep their war going against AdBlock. It’s their job to make more money, after all. But the point is, it’s their job, not mine. I’ll keep doing what I think I rightfully deserve, which is, watch a few videos without the hassle of ads provided by the big corporation that has taken my data without my consent, sold it to the highest bidder, and made a fuckload of money off it.

            • @LemmyIsFantastic
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              -810 months ago

              Oh so tiktok isn’t real and competing with YT? And twitch is just in my imagination? And I guess the curiosity stream is fake too!

              • Aielman15
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                10 months ago

                I’m confused about what you’re trying to say, because none of those are YT alternatives.

                TikTok is centered on short videos. Twitch is a platform for streamers, mainly for video game content creators. Curiosity Stream is a platform hosting professional documentaries and science shows, it’s great but it has nothing to do with the amateurish nature of YT content.

                All of those cater to a specific niche of YT (YT shorts, video game let’s play, and science channels, respectively), but there’s a huge chunk of content that doesn’t appear on any of those services, but is present and thriving on YT.

      • gian
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        310 months ago

        YT doesn’t want freeloaders

        Nobody is a freeloader on Youtube (or any other Google app)

          • gian
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            210 months ago

            That assuming that they don’t harvest any data.

              • gian
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                110 months ago

                Fine, I understand. You think that your personal data and preferences have no value for Google (or any other service).
                Good for you.