• @Spotlight7573
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    397 months ago

    That’s likely what they want. If you’re not viewing their ads and your third-party app is even blocking all the tracking, then you are not providing any value to them to keep you as a ‘customer’. All it does is reduce their hosting and serving costs when you’re blocked or when you eventually stop using it.

    • @[email protected]
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      147 months ago

      Thing is you also stop sharing and commenting and engaging with other users. If it wasn’t useful they would pull the plug long ago, nothing technical is preventing them.

      • @[email protected]
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        57 months ago

        kind of, i still use youtube normally without issues with firefox + ublock.

        they didnt succed in kicking me out just yet

    • @hawgietonight
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      37 months ago

      I recall Louis Rossmann saying something along those lines, and sounded perfectly reasonable to me.

      • prole
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        47 months ago

        Only reasonable to a capitalist who sees everything as zero-sum.