Sceenshot showing youtube premium family plan price increased from SGD17.98 to SGD27.98

Cant believe they are increasing the prices this much in one go, gonna be going back to adblockers.

  • incognito08@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 day ago

    As I said in a previous post, people are afraid of pirating, so they prefer higher prices if it is a “safe” method.

    • where_am_i@sh.itjust.works
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      20 hours ago

      Or people actually earn enough not to give two flying fucks about 10$ a month and want to support their content creators and the platform that enables them.

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        24 hours ago

        bootlickers love theirs chains, they won’ be saved but younger folk have a chance to break the cycle of abuse

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          22 hours ago

          Sadly a lot of young people are taught nothing but convenience and ignorance. I’m the only one in any of my friend circles that says anything against these practices. All of my friends, from different walks of life just shrug me off.

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          21 hours ago

          In religion, people are:

          1. Forced to believe unconditionally
          2. Based on this programming, they are told never to disobey

          How exactly is YouTube doing that?

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            19 hours ago

            Zoom out; Youtube is not consumerism, and religion predates currency by a long shot. Fear is its original seed.

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                14 hours ago

                People tend to be afraid of the unknown — generally agreed to be symptomatic of the awareness of one’s own mortality (some, less consciously than others). And, as the saying goes, “necessity is the mother of invention”. Our prehistoric forebears came up with their own reasons why otherwise inexplicable things happened, and how — the real lucky shamans landed a “when” here and there, no doubt…

                But, where that galvanizing (and often innocuous) superstition gained straight up viral status was with the invention of gods. That’s religion. That “inescapable” caste system for your “soul”. Completely fabricated for the sole ^heh purpose of population control in every capacity.

                Now, what is your so-called “soul” if not made of your self-worth? Fast forward ~297,400 years to when a system of value placeholders is created (currency), and then a mere 1,300 years more for it to beget commercialism (not evolve; spawn). Then, driven by advertising, materialism, and greed, commerce rapidly gives rise to consumerism, et al. as we live it today.

                These two parasitic institutions of our modern age are rooted in the same concepts, the same drive for control.

                YouTube is in the system as much as we all are, and just like church: you can choose to be neither prey or product.

                You choose.

                • liveinthisworld@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                  13 hours ago

                  I still don’t see the point.

                  If religion showed you a method to get to God (praying, doing good deeds etc) and then someone came along who proved that there was a significantly easier way of attaining Nirvana without all the hassle; man would be afraid. “What if we get found out?” But when they see a LARGE and growing community of people ABLE to attain nirvana in exactly the same manner as described (i.e. without the pain) and while fighting the borderline criminal requirements that religion set - many would agree and leave the supposed “set” path and embark towards the easier solution. Some may do it out of greed, some desperation, and many more through sheer curiosity.

                  Why are people afraid of piracy? Use a damn no-log VPN and attain whatever it is you want without corporate monkeys in your brain. Get a seed box to give back to the community. Give a coffee to the people doing the hard work for the extra seretonin.

                  The only reason why someone would be arbitrarily afraid is if they don’t have a clue. Such people should be getting into a habit of RTFM; they’re going to need it.