So, I’m sure we all know about the WEI thing at this point, which is bad and weird enough; and also the sudden move to block ad-blockers on YouTube. I don’t know how that’s going to work out, but it’s pretty irritating. Not to mention, going to the gym, coming home, and suddenly getting loads of fitness-related ads piled on top of you… so I’m clearly being tracked.
Now I’m hearing that YouTube, which seems to just want to pile AI-topic-related tabloid TV on me in its recommendations, is now increasing its price per month for premium by a whopping two bucks, to $13.99. That’s as much as Netflix. So I can be ad-free on freakin’ YouTube, with contented created basically for them, for the same price as a network that actually takes responsibility for its shows.
The clear problems with Netflix notwithstanding, that’s another subject for another day.
It’s one thing after another these days. It’s been a while since I was a web designer/developer, but what does it look like from the front lines? Exactly how much hot water are they in?
On a further note, I’m reading the writing on the wall at this point and am wishing to begin to entirely remove myself from dependency on Google services. Docs, Drive, Mail, everything. Not easy, I know. Is there a list of competing (and possibly fediverse-ish) products out there somewhere?
To be fair, that $13.99 also includes a Spotify clone ($10.99/month) Should they separate the two and only charge $3 for ad free YouTube? Absolutely.
Google music, or whatever they currently call it, was absolutely trash last time I used it. That was a couple years ago and it’s Google, so I’m sure it’s even worse now.
Google Play Music was actually the best music streaming service I had used. Their radios actually stuck to a genre and would often give you good recommendations on artists that weren’t already in your library. They did the usual Google though and deprecated it for YouTube Music, which frankly has a trash radio algorithm in comparison.
It hasn’t changed. The things that are dumb are still there and they introduced a new feature to copy station seeding and did a bad job of that too.
I hope you don’t actually expect them to do that though.
Oh no, not at all. They’ll probably do the Amazon Prime route and bundle as much as possible in one high fee. See Google One getting a VPN stuck in it recently.