I actually pay for YouTube premium. I know, I’m the literal devil according to some people on here.
It’s just that I like to watch a lot of cooking shows, infotainment, and long form visual essays on a couple of niche topics pertaining to my profession and YouTube happens to have a great cross section of that kind of content. And, if we’re being honest, I’ve gotten old enough where it’s just a huge waste of my time trying to get to the experience I want via hacks or workarounds. Specifically, an ad free one.
YouTube, Curiosity Stream and a usenet provider are the only subscriptions I pay for and I’m quite happy with what I get for ~$20 a month. To each their own though.
I originally got YT music which came with YT Red. I don’t like the price increases, but I have a family plan and 4 of the 6 spots are friends that pay me for access. It costs my wife and I about $6 a month for unlimited music streaming and ad free YT. I don’t have any problem paying for content as long as it’s accessible and not overly priced. YT isn’t free to run so Google has to make money somehow and that’s either ads or premium memberships. Some of that goes to content creators that I spend hours watching weekly.
I’ve read about how some of the ad content is displayed on videos it shouldn’t be, and some ads are overly intrusive, and that’s not good. Also, I don’t agree with many of Google’s practices as of late. That sucks, but until there’s a better option with the content I want to watch at a price I’m willing to pay around, I’ll happily pay my dues.
Wait till they spill ads in premium as well
If they do, I will not be a premium subscriber anymore.
Way back when, when speciality cable became a thing, the big appeal to all these cable packages was “no ads, unlike regular television channels”.
Everybody started buying cable packages. And it was glorious! You could watch a show or a movie WITHOUT getting interrupted by stupid bullshit ads.
Then they started putting ads in between episodes or shows. People grumbled, but hey, it was between not during so … nobody pulled out (statistically speaking).
Then they’d put an ad in the middle. Just a short one. People grumbled, but hey, it was short. So nobody (statistically speaking) pulled out.
Over time, using salami tactics (one thin slice after another), ads got injected into all these speciality packages. In the end you got exactly the same as what you’d fled from. Only you paid ten times as much for it.
And nobody (statistically speaking) pulled out.
So guess what Youtube Premium is going to be doing? (Hint: history doesn’t repeat, but it sure as fuck rhymes!)
The moment I hear my first ad, I will be immediately dropping the service. My consumption you YT content will drop almost to nothing. I absolutely refuse to pay for a service that has ads. You don’t get it both ways.
Very few people follow through on this. I hope enough do to kill Youtube, though.
I believe that the existence of ad blockers do change the situation quite a lot.
I also pay for youtube premium. Before doing so I was using an adblocker and didn’t see a single ad before subscribing.
The reason I did so was that multiple creators I was following mentioning that a view from a premium subscriber was worth more to them financially than from a regular one.
It’s the easiest way for me to support multiple creators at once.
The moment my experience decreases, Youtube looses my support and I go Patreon instead. As ublock exists I don’t have to live through ads at all.
Look at Mr. Einstein here with his reasonable logic
This fear mongering from OP above (and many others) is really ridiculous, obvious problems will have obvious solutions.
How are those “experimental” Ai features?
I don’t see a point in them. Why would I want to talk with a chat bot about the video I’m watching? Why would I care about YouTube comment summaries when YouTube comments are some of the lowest quality I’ve come across? These aren’t ‘features’ that I’d pay for specifically.
This is a bad thread.
Not because it’s a popular/unpopular opinion, but because OP is needlessly being a dick.
Anyone know where else to find good tutorials and lectures?
Textbooks can be great. Somewhere around undergrad level they get way more helpful and interesting. Dunno why they suck so much throughout grade school.
Not youtube… only speaking from my own personal experience here.
Where else would you recommend finding video tutorials/lectures?
MIT opencourseware is good if you can find a class for what you’re interested in
Isn’t that just on YT?
I get it, your lifeblood is tutorials and lectures.
Oh, I get it. You’re being unhelpful and just venting. That’s pretty lame.
No, I’m just sharing my unpopular opinion. Like the subreddit suggests.
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i’m not OP
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You literally asked the same exact question
Ohhhhh, you’re a troll. Sorry for wasting my time, then. I’ll leave you be.
where content
Free YouTube sucks just like anything else with ads, but YouTube doesn’t. Everybody wants everything for free these days with no contribution. YouTube is only as good as its creators. If you don’t like anybody on it… yeah it sucks I guess.
I’d pay $50 a month if they didn’t track, mine, and profit off my data. It’s more than the service, it’s how they treat their customers.
Can’t. That’s where they keep CarTube. I have to keep 5 hoopty-as-fuck vehicles on the road.
only 5? you drive your sunday car twice or something?
Family of 5, the youngest has their permit. I have two trucks, one for work, one “retired work” that used to haul and tow loads and loads, it’s my old man project instead of buying a Mustang or something.
All of them have something wrong with them at all times, for some fucking reason. No show stoppers right now, but it’s a constant flow in and out of the garage for repair or mod. So I guess it’ll be 6 when the youngest gets one.
Keeps the repair bills low and it’s a hobby.
But I like being bullied by roleplaying ASMR egirls…
Sorry, maybe someday modern science will find a cure.
I like watching reruns of anime catgirls backflipping to memes though, what’s the alternative?
I don’t know. The world’s a big place, maybe anime cat girls backflipping to memes does not have to be sequestered to youtube.
I discovered PeerTube today. I’m thrilled about it.
VHS.
Make me.
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Like and subscribe.
I look for content on peertube, but all too often come up empty.
The thing about alternatives is you need to use them to build content. It’s a catch 22 for sure, but the answer isn’t just give in.
How do content creators make money on these alternatives? It’s a noble idea to get away from big corp, but someone has to foot that bill, so it’s either ads or subs. Nobody had a platform that rivals YT except for probably PH, and that’s not a real option.
I think a lot of them rely on Patreon, probably building their audiences on larger platforms and then veering off and taking their diehard fans with them, but I don’t know of anyone that has been very successful doing that who isn’t in the ragebait politics sector, and they all still use youtube if they can.
By all means, you have content from a creator you like you want to consume that’s your deal. At the same time I believe youtube itself had done lots of disservice to the creators themselves but you’re free to explore that rabbit hole.
End of the day you accept its ads or subs for the content you want. Me personally would rather chew nails then consume what youtube is pushing but you do you.
YT isn’t pushing the content that I’m subscribed to. It’s hosting it and serving it when I want to watch it. In turn those creators make money so that they can continue creating content that I enjoy. There is no better platform for finding content on how to compete some tasks, like fixing something specific on a car, how to knit a scarf, or unbiased snowboard reviews. Without YT, that information does not exist to the general public for free or is not easily accessible. Can it be better? Absolutely. But it is absolutely a net gain for content creators regardless of the disservices you may be referencing, and as I mentioned, provided access to information not available anywhere else.
It does, but YouTube ReVanced? Whole other story.
That’s like not pulling out vs pulling out.
I honestly answer surveys and have done so for a decade. YouTube doesn’t give me long ads. I can watch hours of YouTube without long, annoying ads. It’s a combination of choosing the correct content (nobody forces anyone to watch aggressively monetized content) and prioritizing results over ego (honestly answering the surveys vs lying on surveys to stick it to Google.)
I don’t care about users that make fragmented, entitled arguments, or who go out of their way to destroy their own UX by trying to sabotage systems. Until we nationalize YouTube and use taxes to fund hosting and moderation, YouTube is pretty great all things considered.
Just my own unpopular opinion.
30 seconds is long ad
How long are the ads for you?
Here’s a decently monetized channel: https://youtu.be/RQYuyHNLPTQ?si=hyPgA09h5nXISkvy
I got one 15s unskippable, one skippable after 5s.
Here’s a corp channel: https://youtu.be/ikcfhhqdDYI?si=b-mIAY34UfEqZ_AQ
First time I got one 15s unskippable, next time one skippable after 5s.
If I watch things on a friend’s account the ads get much longer.
am get 30 seconds unskippable
Only the vast majority of it sucks