wow just wow while i can’t say i didn’t see this one coming but it always amazes me where greed could lead someone

  • Fontasia
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    I just don’t get how these providers (Specifically Reddit with the API lockdown and now the stranglehold on mods, Twitter’s new login requirement, and YouTube now cracking down on adblockers) are missing the point that their sites live and die by user generated content.

    I understand these sites are hugely expensive to run, but if you keep alienating those who are bringing users to your site in the first place, people will stop submitting and people will stop visiting.

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      Well, realistically there is a good chance that this will turn out just fine business-wise. They don’t care if they lose some engagement or if the quality goes to shit. It’s all good, as long as it makes some money.

      In my opinion, this sort of model should be considered anti-competitive. It has become apparent that these services operate on a model where they offer a service that is too good to be true in order to kill the competition, and then they switch to their actual profitable business plan. If you think about it, peertube is a much more sensible economical model with its federation and p2p streaming. But nobody has ever cared about it because huge tech giants offer hosting & bandwith “for free”. The evil part of youtube is not the ads, its the fact that it allowed us to bypass them long enough for the entire planet to become dependent on it.

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        1 year ago

        The majority of people don’t use any form of ad block, especially on mobile so i’m not sure your argument holds there. I don’t see how Youtube wanting to monetize its users somehow will make the quality go to shit? Centralized things need to be monetized, and as much as we all would like it, a mainstream decentralized video streaming platform is not realistic given current tech.

        I don’t personally see this as in the same category as what Twitter and Reddit are doing.

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          1 year ago

          The only piss off for me with the Youtube ads is they used to be reasonable 5 second ads. Now they are just absurd with multiple multi-minute ads. Yes you can sometimes skip them but it is so unfriendly to the user.

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      1 year ago

      Twitter and Reddit sure but youtube is not a user generated content site. youtube has big creators and they are the main reason people go to the site.