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    I actually paid for Reddit Premium about as long as I remember it being around. I cancelled the instant they announced the intent to paywall and censor the API.

    I’m generally fine with paying for services I use and enjoy, if I consider the price reasonable. I spent a lot of time on Reddit and considered it reasonable for avoiding ads.

    They’ll never see a cent from me again, not from ad revenue or otherwise. I blocked Reddit’s URLs on my PiHole just to be sure.

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      I subscribed to Youtube Premium because of how much I actually use it in my day to day life.

      But, it’s the only regular subscription I have, but only because I use it across multiple platforms and away from home.

      But the price hike they just announced is unjustified, especially when they KEEP TAKING DOWN MY FAVORITE CREATORS VIDEOS. Poor Speedo and David Firth.

      *Edits for spelling, I’m pissed off and piss drunk

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        I also got YouTube premium, felt a bit rude to spend tens of thousands of hours without paying a cent.

        My main issue is demonitising the videos also stops premium revenue, which is a bit dumb. Like sure I get removing ad revenues, but if I’m a paying customer and want a share of my cost to go to whoever I’m watching, it should just do that.

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          This is why I’ll never pay for Premium, but I’ll cheerfully join a creator’s Patreon or other direct subscription if I really enjoy their channel.

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          There was a workaround to signuo for YouTube premium using a VPN to turkey. It makes it $3 a month. Maybe it’s 5 now with the price hike, idk. Not sure if it still works or not though

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        Yeah I’ve had YouTube premium for a long time, and I don’t mind paying for it, but the fact half the people I follow are getting copyright claimed (unfairly) or taken down is really a huge bummer. It’s been hitting the true crime & film review communities particularly hard. I’m hoping more of my fave creators start using Odyssee or rumble because I don’t really like supporting a platform who treats their creators like shit.

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        What are the benefits to YouTube Premium? I just click off the ad, knee jerk reaction. AdBlock for YouTube make my experience pretty happy.

        I do like laying in bed with my gf and watching Omletto videos and the like. Not sure how Premium would help.

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      Where can I find a list of all Reddit URLs? I’m hosts blocking them on my laptop (since I also use it outside my home network).

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    I love that Unlock Origin shows “0” instead of “146” blocked domains while scrolling Lemmy as opposed to Reddit

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      Mine now has a “2” on lemmy.world due to blocking cloudflareinsights. The cost of DDOS protection I suppose.

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      I remember when reddit also used to show 0, then it was one ad, people lost their shit, and reddit said don’t worry, it’s just one.

      Side note: I never cared about ads on reddit. I cared about the loss of down votes, their treatment of the RES folks, their shitty app, their shitty hosting, etc.

      But this raises the bigger issue, how do we pay for this? I’m on kbin, I have trust issues with money, but nobody is even asking for money low key Wikipedia style.

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      Ngl: I’d pay or even enter a subscription payment to keep it that way.

      It’s absurd, and yet in a capitalistic way totally logical, that companies do not offer total ad-free and tracking-free experiences to their paying customers.

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        I’ve said about YouTubers if they made their own/joined a Peertube instance. At least I know the money wouldn’t be going to money hungry CEO’s, but directly to running their server or supporting them in SOME significant way

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            I think curiosity stream is a bit different, but nebula and float plane are both creator run and owned and as far as I’m aware both are good to the people making content for them.

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        I saw a blog recently that had a subscription for a tracking free experience. I just thought it was strange because I either had to consent to all tracking or pay

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        in the first rounds of the adblock wars, there were several cases of users paying the subscription, whitelisting the site, and immediately being hit with malware …

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    Makes sense. The websites Reddit loves to send traffic to are massive ad farms.

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    Similar story for me as well. Using RiF, the built in tracker for my phone dropped immediately after June 30th.