[-] cass@lemmy.world 35 points 1 year ago

Youtube don't need to eliminate adblocks; they just need the barrier of entry to be large enough to discourage the general population from blocking ads.

I think the whole reason YouTube started this crackdown is because adblocking has become a lot more mainstream and easily accessible.

Once they make blocking ads more difficult 95% of users will go back to watching ads, and it's simply not worth the time & money to fight against the remaining 5%.

If you're tech-literate enough to be on the fediverse, and willing to spend a half hour on adblocking, you're not who YouTube's targeting. You're part of the stubborn 5% who will find a workaround for whatever YT throws at us.

[-] cass@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago

OP expected Google to hold onto their data forever, without paying them

Well no shit - you're saying it like that's some crazy idea, when it's exactly what Google has conditioned consumers to expect.

[-] cass@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

Exactly. Ain't no way you can get an accurate view from 2 day. Though I don't think he really cares as long as it doesn't affect the IPO.

[-] cass@lemmy.world 16 points 1 year ago

Same story here. Probably about a decade using Reddit and it just aint what it used to be even 5 years ago, forget 10 years ago.

I started off just looking for an alternative but quickly warmed to the whole idea of the fediverse (after I figured out what it is lmao). Feels like it hits a really good balance between old-style internet forums and modern-style social media.

It made me realize we don't have to settle for a 1:1 clone - we can build something better. Something that can't be held hostage by a bunch of shareholders and execs, or run into the ground by one asshole.

I think there's a chance to make something really fucking awesome here and I'd rather contribute to that than go back to doomscrolling on Reddit. At this point, I don't think I'd go back even if they miraculously reversed everything.

cass

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