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blindseer | 2 years ago
It boggles my mind that engineers and managers that have kids and are working on the YouTube team think this is okay and this is what the future of the platform should look like.
It's the beginning of the end of an era, and I'm immensely sad to see what the internet has become and where it is heading.
crimsontech|2 years ago
Or they stop going to YouTube. In the past 12mo my use of these platforms has reduced a huge amount. I no longer visit Twitter or Reddit because they blocked 3rd party apps, forcing me to view adverts, I would rather not be a user on a user hostile platform.
Deep down, most of us know these are huge time sinks providing very little real value to ours lives so it doesn’t take much friction added by the platform to make people turn away from their bad habits.
tapoxi|2 years ago
chmod775|2 years ago
briHass|2 years ago
Now, of course, we have community efforts like SponserBlock that could easily identify ad locations or some form of auto detection based on analyzing the video of they insert the ads at random locations in the video stream itself.
I'm certain this is coming. There's very little on YT I need to watch right now, and having a bunch of videos already downloaded and de-ad-ified would suffice. It would prevent the mindless watching anyway.
BLKNSLVR|2 years ago
Seems like slightly less of greasy activity now than it was then.
"Count eight" about halfway down the page: https://cip2.gmu.edu/2015/09/22/lets-get-real-about-kim-dotc...
Buttons840|2 years ago
russell_h|2 years ago
Is content from publishers you’ve subscribed to normally ad-free? I don’t understand the relationship between these things