• ThePac@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    I don’t really know how people can expect YouTube to exist without some sort of income.

    The age of free content is coming to a close as VC funds dry up. Serving video is expensive.

    In reaction to this news from YouTube, I signed up for Premium. $12/mo for my main source of content? Easy decision.

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      Thats more than most streaming services cost…l

      And youtube doesnt create the content… lol

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        YouTube premium views pay creators a LOT more than ads. So if you care about supporting creators and the platform they run on, then premium is an easy choice.

        Additionally, most people spend a lot more time in YouTube than any other streaming site, so the cost makes sense given how fucking expensive video serving is.

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          If you care about supporting creators, donate to their patreon or buy merch or something. The idea that YouTube Premium needs to insert itself as a middleman for that purpose is nothing but a red herring.

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            My favorite creator absolutely could not exist without YouTube or any other content delivery platform for that matter. So why not pay for that?

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          On the other hand, YouTube is also supporting some content creators you hate…

          … But at least you don’t have to watch them.

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            YouTube is a business with a clearly-defined business model, precisely-tracked direct metrics, and automation up the wazoo. Not a government taking taxes and dealing with human elements for which there are very few direct metrics. They can pay creators based on watch hours or some other usage metric.

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              What I mean is that paying for YouTube premium is a very indirect and inefficient way to support your preferred content creator.

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                But my preferred content creator could not exist without YouTube and YouTube shoulders the enormous expense of hosting videos. I don’t get why they should not get compensated for that as well.

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        You can also subscribe to YT premium lite for 6$/mo. Basically YouTube premium without YouTube music and background playback.

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      It has existed for 20 years just fine.

      You people leap to the defence of billionaires making even more money any chance you get. Gobbling up that boot.

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      My reaction to the news was to follow uBlock Origin discussions more closely so I can always have the latest workarounds pasted into my custom filters. $0 /mo to one of the wealthiest monopolies in tech? Easy decision.

      gigachad

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      Serving video is expensive.

      Only for copyright control freaks unwilling to use bittorrent-style multicast distribution. That’s a “them” problem, not an “us” problem.

      In reaction to this news from YouTube, I signed up for Premium. $12/mo for my main source of content? Easy decision.

      Congratulations on being a consumer removed, I guess?

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        It checks out for a Tesla stan to be so shallow and empty inside that all they got is identity flair stickers from the numerous products they consume. yea

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        That’s a really bad take.

        Show me one small creator with the ability to serve just twenty 30-minute 1080p (not to mention 4k) videos in 15 different resolutions instantly to a random selection of people around the globe. BitTorrent style distribution works perfectly when you already have a large swarm of people interested in your stuff. For small creators it absolutely does not work. Who is going to peer with me? Joe Johnson watching my video on his phone on the toilet on the other side of the world? I guess every creator just needs to get his or her shit together and pay for a seedbox… Things YouTube gives you for free in MUCH better quality.

        Not to mention that discoverability outside of large platforms absolutely sucks ass and there is no viable alternative right now. I’m not saying this is an unsolvable problem, but it current is absolutely unsolved.

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            I know it exists and it showcases my point very nicely.

            I randomly picked a fairly large instance, clicked on the top recommended video with 1.5k views.

            Waited for it to load on my phone for >30 seconds and then gave up.

            This is not an alternative for any serious content creator.

            It’s a start, but it’s still miles away from what content consumers expect and what YouTube offers.

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        Waaaaah why can’t I just get everything for free!? Waaaaaaah

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      Sure, but it isn’t one ad anymore. it is two upfront, plus ads in the comment portion, plus random ads in between. The actual youtube app (without premium) is horrendous and I don’t blame people for using ad blocker or newpipe, vancetube etc

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      I had no problems back when it was one skippable ad for laundry detergent and a banner for a deal on Xbox games at an electronics store. But the ads have just gotten so scummy, with some just being actual scams, it’s become a matter of security and not having my brain rotted away by disgusting mobile ads full of diarrhea, piss, dead babies and foot fungus scraping. At this point Premium isn’t a nice to have ad-less alternative, it’s a protection racket.

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        I literally got an ad for (probably) some dating website, telling me to have some roadside anal with the girl pictured…this ad was on the youtube app, like what the actual fuck.

        I’ve seen more tame ads on sketchy porn sites.

        I got a government served ad on instagram of a photo with huge piles of viagra, telling me not to bring home those pills from vacation. I was at work trying to show a coworker some miniature a friend painted, needless to say i got a wtf face from my coworker and i reported the ad.

        Keep ads reasonable and the amount reasonable like it used to be and this issue would’ve never existed.

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          Co-worker be like “you know those ads are targeted, right? Wanna tell me something?”.

          Awkward.

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            Exactly that, lol.

            I doubt the accuracy of ads a lot, i keep getting this polestar 2 ad assuming i can afford to buy a new car. I can’t even afford a shitbox and the running costs.

            Heck, that viagra thing was saying it’s illegal to import it (there’s no need btw you can easily get it off the web lol) as if i’ve ever been out the country.

            If they want targeted ads, give me ads for 50 cents milk and other cheap food from supermarket discounts.

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        This is ad’s everywhere too. I was sitting in a dr’s office that had the radio on and there was an ad for some shit called cash app77. Like undoubtedly a scam and taking another company’s name to do so. It’s fucking wild out here.

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      Serving videos is expensive, but gøøgl€ could file for bankruptcy and still continue hosting yt for a long time. gøøgl€ is not some small company with limited funds and them not getting ad revenue from yt isn’t going to bankrupt them in any way.

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        I can get get slapped in the face every day without dying, but that doesn’t mean I shouldn’t be upset or try to prevent it.

        If YouTube is losing money for Google, why should they accept that?

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      I have premium as well. What really bothers me though, is the fact that if you use the incognito mode, ads reappear.

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      Everyone seems to forget one aspect… Google is constantly eating up your data, selling it to advertising companies and the what not. Now, last time I checked, Google owned YouTube. So, in my personal opinion, Google can have my data in exchange for no ads. Don’t get me wrong, i’ll still support my favorite creators through Patreon and all that… but screw google. I’m not buying premium when I’m forced to because of their greed.

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          Yeah, sure. Next you’re going to tell me all the countries in the world have settled their differences and the world is at peace. Bullshit bud, they without a doubt sell your personal info. “If a product is free, you’re the product”.

          Dipshit.

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            Seriously think about it for a second. Why would they put themselves in a huge competitive disadvantage by not being the ones with the data? Any data Google collects for the most part is housed by them and they expose only a very, very tiny fraction to ad partners.