The moment I get ads in my Youtube Premium, it's done with Youtube Premium, and done with Youtube.
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...or else it gets the hose again???
Nah, that'd be a waste of water. Not a lot of skin on Youtube, no lotion needed either.
Alright where are all the YouTube premium apologetics that keep appearing everytime someone discusses any sort of Ad-blocker?! What do you guys have to say now?!
No ads so far here but I definitely will cancel Premium if I start seeing ads. That’s literally the only thing I’m paying for.
Same. No ads yet but will cancel and delete if they start showing up.
Been slowly moving over to Nebula anyway.
Everyone knows you need to pay for YouTube Premium-Pro-Plus if you don't want to see ads. Only 69.99 per ~~month~~ week.
The guy who took this screenshot and posted it to Reddit likely has Premium Lite, which still shows ads on music videos. The title of the video is probably cut out to hide it.
Premium Lite is hilarious branding. "Oh, it's high quality, but like, less. Quality Lite"
It's like when they sell a medium pizza but no small. Bitch, you can't have "medium" if you don't have a small and large to compare it to!
Actually I don't know if it's like that at all...
"All animals are born equal, but some are born more equal than others"
Worse experience than with just ublock origin AND you get to pay for it. Imagine being this much of a sucker
I think you are right. And the OP look like they are in Germany where they are testing these plans. https://www.theverge.com/2024/10/17/24272930/youtube-cheaper-premium-lite-subscription-limited-ads
I don't think I specifically posted about it on lemmy but yeah, I also concluded youtube would be going further 'pay to win' around this time 2 years ago.
Twitch will keep getting more and more monetized / ad heavy as well, until it just gets shutdown.
I'll be amazed if it still exists by the end of 2026.
Premium+ coming in 2026 for truly ad-free experience. Premium++ coming in 2028 for truly truly ad-free experience. Premium+++ coming in 2030 for truly truly truly ad-free experience.
I heard tell from a Gen Xer who said cable TV used to not have ads.
You're lying. I can't imagine this so it must be false!
Fuckingcapitalists
A story in three parts: get an adblocker, problem solved
Why would you pay for YouTube and then get an ad blocker? Seems redundant.
Also, YouTube has begun integrating ads server side, making them more difficult to parse out.
I don’t have premium I just have an ad blocker
Smart
"You've got to support the creators"
I spend so much money on Patreon and I never regret a penny of it
Better: quit youtube premium, get an adblocker and live life hassle free
What the heck is this "Youtube Premium"?
All I ever know was uBlock Origin.
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We are just one step away from YouTube being a paid only service.
I think that would be the death of the platform
I'm even wondering how people can use it as it is without ad blockers or clients like newpipe
Every time I use it on not-my-device I'm losing my nerves, because I have to watch at least 2 ads for a 1min video, when I want to show someone something
It would be a tragedy if youtube collapsed. There are so many useful and important videos on there. I passed the second year of my engineering bachelor almost exclusively by studying from youtube (the lectures at my college are useless), the vast breadth of content available on that platform simply does not exist anywhere else, and archiving all of it would be a monumental task. With youtube being a net loss for google for multiple years in a row, it's not outside the realm of possibility that if they can't make it profitable, they might just... shut it down like they did with Plus.
At what point do content creators stop creating content for this?
When they stop getting paid.
Does anyone even buy anything because of these stupid ads?
I think I heard it put like this once (paraphrasing):
Ads aren't to make you buy the product. Few people are gonna see a regular commercial about chocolate and go out and buy it. That's not their intent. They're meant for brand recognition. They're about that moment in the supermarket when you have 50 choices of what soda to get. 40 of them are noname and store brands. You'll almost never try them unless you want to save some money and/or aren't interested in what you're buying. But then you have your coke and pepsi. The old reliables - the names that are stuck in your head since forever. And sometimes you'll want to check out the new mountain dew or dr pepper flavors, cause you're curious. But when you're not in the mood for new, when you just want a soda and don't wanna think about it, you'll get a coke or a pepsi or one of the few brands whose name you recognize.
After 1000 raid shadow legends ads, guess what you're gonna feel like trying in 3 months when you get bored of your current mobile game and are scrolling through their top picks for games? "Hmm, Raid shadow legends? I've heard about this before, maybe I give it a try"
Sure, it backfires sometimes - for example, I always make it a point to not try out a game if I feel it's been in too many ads - I don't wanna waste time in something that blew its entire budget on marketing. But with most people this doesn't happen. And I'm pretty sure even I tried some item from an ad that I said I'd never get - the name probably just got stuck in my head and I got it without even realizing it.
Marketers make a shit load of money based on human psychology. They wouldn't be doing it if it didn't work.
From what I understand, they're already getting paid pennies by youtube, which is why many of them constantly shill for patreon/nebula/curiositystream/whatever on top of sponsored content. So youtube is shit for the creators, shit for the consumers, and a net loss for google. It's the same non-business model as food delivery apps: nobody profits, yet it still somehow keeps going because modern economics is make-believe.
Yeah, anyone who didn't see this coming hasn't been paying attention.
People who use premium should organize to vow to publicly shame and boycott any company putting adds in their premium plan.
Like anti commercials.