Do folks know that 55% of ad revenue goes directly to the creators whose content you are watching? Apps like this sound great, but ultimately damage ecosystems. YT Premium is like $11.99/mo and you never see an ad again. If you think you're getting $12/mo USD value out of YT, then I question why you'd want to go through the hassle of this over just paying not to see ads (ps: premium income also goes to the creators!) - how much is your time worth?
wanderingmind|4 years ago
toastal|4 years ago
unfamiliar|4 years ago
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ayushnix|4 years ago
Can I set the YouTube app to open directly to my list of subscriptions rather than the YouTube home page?
Can I hide the thumbnails from all videos on the YouTube app?
Can I skip annoying sponsored segments? (I usually end up blocking the entire channel which has annoying sposnored segments on my browser with BlockTube)
Can I turn off comments?
Can I turn off suggestions for videos to watch?
If the answer to any of these questions is no, I don't wanna use the official YouTube app, even if there are no ads after paying for Premium.
ajsnigrutin|4 years ago
...on the other side we have something we have to pay to skip those ads (only the youtube ones, not the in-video ones), but youtube and google still tracks us, still shows us ads on other sites (eg. slow cooker ads, after watching clow cooker reviews on youtube...
...and on the "alternative" side, we have a free solution, that stops all the youtube ads, skips all the in-video ads, and blocks all the ads on other sites, makes our internet faster, makes our batteries last longer, and pay less when we have limited data plans.
dartharva|4 years ago
xuki|4 years ago
netr0ute|4 years ago
p1necone|4 years ago
The "adaptation" you're calling for is what exactly? YouTube hosting and serving video content as a charity?
duxup|4 years ago
I sometimes think we get what we deserve.