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YouTube's Ad Blocker Crackdown Spurs Record Uninstalls

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Re: YouTube's Ad Blocker Crackdown Spurs Record Uninstalls

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I wonder if this will increase subs to nebula? I have ubo and sponsor block installed but I still prefer to watch people over on nebula vs youtube, not only for the lack of ads, but also sponsor spots (sb doesn't always detect them) and the massive amount of begs for patreon, subs, etc. Honestly, if I have to pay $14 / mo or watch ads? I'm just going to focus on other hobbies like reading.

I hope so, Nebula is great.

+1 to reading, also. I used to spend way to much time on "junk food" articles & podcasts on the internet, but switched to reading more books & audiobooks about 5-10 years ago. Much better content-to-fluff ratio.

Re: YouTube's Ad Blocker Crackdown Spurs Record Uninstalls

#62

I took off adblocking on Youtube just to see if I could get along with continuing to use Youtube in a frictionless way. The answer is no, because Youtube's current crop of ads is full of outright scams and conspiracy theory stuff. Content that would probably be massively de-emphasized by the youtube algorithm or even outright banned is apparently okay to show as long as you pay Google a few thousand dollars to run it…

I had the same experience.

I will say this: at least I have not seen malvertising campagins slip through (that I have seen). That is the biggest and perennially relevant reason to have an adblocker installed.

Re: YouTube's Ad Blocker Crackdown Spurs Record Uninstalls

#63
post #28
post #4

I avoid anything with Ads and will simply avoid YouTube, as I already have been avoiding it for a long time for simply not having useful content.

Youtube is my #1 site and I pay the monthly fee to be ad free. I hate ads but don't understand why people don't think Youtube is worth paying for.

Because they have backdoored their way to free access for the last 15 years.

Now the door is being closed and they are pissed.

Re: YouTube's Ad Blocker Crackdown Spurs Record Uninstalls

#64

I took off adblocking on Youtube just to see if I could get along with continuing to use Youtube in a frictionless way. The answer is no, because Youtube's current crop of ads is full of outright scams and conspiracy theory stuff. Content that would probably be massively de-emphasized by the youtube algorithm or even outright banned is apparently okay to show as long as you pay Google a few thousand dollars to run it…

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Re: YouTube's Ad Blocker Crackdown Spurs Record Uninstalls

#65

I think many content creators have recognized that it's important to expand their brand outside of youtube so they're not so beholden to youtube. I wonder if this is opening cracks for competitors.

I don't see how this comment tracks with the events. Content creators on Youtube are paid from ads and subscriptions. If they want to give their content away for free, they can turn off Youtube ads since they are the ones turning them on in the first place.

Which is why many content creators expand outside of youtube, so their source of incoming isn't solely from youtube.

That's was my point, actually.

Re: YouTube's Ad Blocker Crackdown Spurs Record Uninstalls

#66
post #54

I've been a paying YouTube user since 2016 when it was YouTube Red. YouTube is imo one of the best sites on the internet. Both in terms of content that I personally enjoy and improves my life, as well as its role on the internet overall, where they provide a FREE service that allows EVERYONE to upload as much video as they want, and see what kind of response it gets from a global audience, and even to get paid for th…

Of course, it's not free, they're making billions of dollars of targeted advertising and stealing your attention to sell ads. They also seem to be in the shady business of getting kids completely hooked on the service. Most of my friends kids are just staring at YouTube day day out. I could blame the parents, but there is a reason why selling drugs is illegal too I guess.

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Re: YouTube's Ad Blocker Crackdown Spurs Record Uninstalls

#67
post #5

I wonder if anyone in the industry has any insights in how a regular developer can help improve ad blockers? Where to get started? As a huge fan of blocking ads, this makes me feel inspired to join the fight against Google. How can I help?

Boycott YouTube in favor of other video services? Pay for YT Premium? Why spend so much energy bypassing compensation for an otherwise free service? It just pushes more ads in front of less sophisticated users or encourages producers to lock all content behind paywalls.

Happily paying my $10 for YT premium. Best value of $10 a month I can get in this economy. Thousands of hours watched ad-free, and supporting the platform and the creators.

Re: YouTube's Ad Blocker Crackdown Spurs Record Uninstalls

#68

Uninstalls? Would’ve thought most people savvy to blocker extensions in the first place would know how to disable them for specific troublesome sites, but... (shrug emoji).

that was a surprising to me as well. Every adblocker extension's UI make it clear that you can disable it for the site you're on.

Re: YouTube's Ad Blocker Crackdown Spurs Record Uninstalls

#69
I would gladly pay for Youtube, except for the fact that Google will still sell me out to advertisers. Ad companies like Google have destroyed the possibility of a consumer trusting a company. As far as they are concerned, our only purpose in life is to be persuaded to buy stuff based on the ads they show.
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