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I use ublock origin, I don't get ads on youtube.
I pay for YouTube's premium service and I don't get ads either.
DuckDuckGo Reaches 100M Daily Search Queries
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I use ublock origin, I don't get ads on youtube.
I pay for YouTube's premium service and I don't get ads either.
Content costs money, and if I don’t want ads, I need to pay the difference. I where a little surprised to see Linus Tech Tips break down they income and showing that Youtube Premium as significant source of revenue.
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#43After a few failed attempts to migrate from Google as my default search engine due to poor results, a couple of months ago, I decided to give DDG another try. Been using daily since, I don't even remember what Google is. Not sure if the service did improve that much or what, but I'm glad I could move on. Youtube, you are next.
I think something improved, I used to switch back and forth probably used 80% Google, but know I now use DDG about 80% of the time.
[1] I made a small add-on for firefox which tracks DDG usage and lists the usage stat.
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#44I’m using ddg, pihole, unbound, ublock, signal. Deleted twitter, Facebook. Looking to move away from google. Things just feel, cleaner this way. Still a long way to go
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#46I've been switched to DDG for about 4 months now. I am loving the Ads I get in youtube now that google doesn't know what I am interested in they have noting to do with anything I care about. It's wonderful. DDG still has a way to go for really technical queries. I just can't get the same results about this error or that in Java. Until then I'm 100% DDG for personal and 100% google for work.
> they have noting to do with anything I care about Why is this good? For me personally, both FB and Google figured out that I'm into home renovation and all they keep recommending me is relevant stuff. So I consider it free research done for me :) Contractors, webshops, pretty images are all over my feed. I even press accept cookies for webshops I want to see more of their competition :)
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I pay for YouTube's premium service and I don't get ads either.
I do the same. I am a little annoyed that I can’t pay for ad-free Youtube without also buying YouTube Music, which I didn’t need. Content costs money, and if I don’t want ads, I need to pay the difference. I where a little surprised to see Linus Tech Tips break down they income and showing that Youtube Premium as significant source of revenue.
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#48Earlier quoted context omitted.
I use ublock origin, I don't get ads on youtube.
I pay for YouTube's premium service and I don't get ads either.
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#49This is slightly off-topic, but I wonder why duckduckgo don't try and acquire a domain like ddg.com - It sounds minor but I find it a hard domain to type for trying out a search (when google isn't giving me what I want), whereas if it was ddg.com I'd probably jump to it more as an alternative. Maybe I am just incredibly lazy, though.
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I use ublock origin, I don't get ads on youtube.
I pay for YouTube's premium service and I don't get ads either.
My other hunch is that it would make the non ad-free experience greatly cheapened in the eyes of the consumer, in the same way youtube with ads feels different after experiencing youtube premium.