Yes, the annoyance of the ads is the bigger problem. Give short, non-annoying ads (the solar ones are some of the worst) and I won't work to stop them.
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Or at the very least, show me a healthy variety of ads, instead of spamming the same ad over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and--
their ad algo sucks. You search diets, and suddenly your inbox is spammed for months with weightloss adds. or they determine you're a stay at home mom because you let your SiL on your network one time... and now you get shit loads of bra adds. (okay, maybe they just determined I have really nice boobs. Which is kinda why I was looking for the diet... manboobs aren't really all that attractive.)
The cat and mouse war continues.
I don’t even see the point of ads. I mostly get ads for things I already did research on and have bought.
PeerTube migration time! Federate everything!!!
Unfortunately video hosting is pretty expensive compared to other formats.
Ads are an anti-pattern for me. If I have to sit through your bullshit I am NOT buying your product. It’s in your best interests for me to run an ad blocker. I also run Sponsorblock to skip the product-shilling parts, similar reasons. I buy things on merit after researching, not because I saw it on a video.
Still, by watching the video, it will be recommended to other people because it’s popular. Being a little tounge-in-cheek here but I like to think that by watching it, I am crowdsourcing the ad revenue aspect to other viewers who will sit through the ads.
Same. Seeing an ad, especially an obnoxious one, is more likely to make me avoid a product or brand. Also listening to a WAN show a few months when Luke & Linus started talking about how Linus can't "see" ads kinda blew my mind because I've always been that way too. I imagine a lot of people of a certain age reflexively developed the ability to read pages full of ads and still manage to extract info from them.
Yup. If I see an ad for a thing, it means they spent more money trying to trick me into buying the thing than just making the thing better in the first place. An ad for a thing means the thing is shit!
Like there are some adds where, it's like, "oh that looks slick."
I've never seen such an add on Youtube. usually it's scams. like 'Hey buy my magic pill and get ripped'. Or the generic car ads.
Well that sucks. I forget about ads on YT since I watch mostly on pc with Ublock on occasion I will watch something on the TV from YT and instantly am reminded how annoying the YT ads are.
Everybody's leaving or have left YouTube anyway.
says who, it's one of the biggest platforms on the internet lol
I didn't say it wasn't the biggest platform but, everyone I know on YouTube are streaming on Rumble, Odysee, Dlive, Trovo or Kick. Some of them are still on YouTube, but I don't watch them there anymore.
yep many seem to use YouTube to link out to Curiosity stream and few other similar pay tutorial sites
I guess it's an unpopular opinion but I don't mind paying for YouTube premium or watching ads on the platform since the content creators get a cut of YouTube's revenue. If a creator is making good content they deserve to get paid.
I don't mind paying for YouTube premium either. I hate ads though and use an adblocker everywhere, including running my own pihole.
Ads have gotten ridiculous. I don't mind an unobtrusive banner here or there or a 15 second pre-roll every so often, especially if it is something that I'm interested in to begin with. But the infinite growth mindset infects this area just like every other facet of society, making the companies that run ads put more, and more, and more ads, crowding out content. There's always a tipping point for people. My threshold is probably lower than most, but I think everyone has one and these companies just keep pushing and pushing and are surprised that more and more people get pissed or abandon ship altogether.
What really grinds my gears are things that are supposed to be "premium" but still have ads/micro-transactions. Mobile games have perfected this. Pay for a game, still offer in-game currency for real money. But then I hear about services like Hulu and Twitter charging money for "less" ads. I want to tear my hair out.