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- “Youtube considering incentivizing piracy” 
- That’s funny, I’m testing YouTube alternatives. - Suggestions? - My issue is that the content creators i watch probably arnt going to leave… and im sure ad blocks will find a way around it after a month or so - deleted by creator 
 
 
- If they really block adblockers, I will subscribe. To Nebula. It’s got everything I want, adfree (including sponsored segments), extra content and is cheaper. And the content creators get a bigger share of the money. - There is nothing stopping you from subscribing to nebula right now. Since I haven’t gotten any ads on YouTube in many years and even use sponsorblock to skip those annoying video segments I started thinking about how I am basically leeching off of most content creators. Subscribing to nebula was a no-brainer. It’s about $4.16 per month on the yearly plan and lets me support all content creators I watch on there at once rather than subscribing to each and every one of them on patreon and I still don’t see any ads - I’m not familiar with Nebula. Are known Youtubers on that platform? - Thanks! That list is much longer than I expected! - Yeah I think I initially signed up for a free month because I wanted to watch some nebula exclusive content and was pleasantly surprised by how many creators I was already subscribed to release their stuff there. It made it a no brainer to subscribe to nebula. 
 
 
 
 
 
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- It seems like we’ve all lost the plot. We’d probably be willing to view ads if the experience wasn’t literally jarring. Try browsing for a day on a plain-no-extension browser. If you use other web enhancement tools kill those too. Straight-up internet is cancer, especially on mobile. - It’s impossible to read a 250-word article without being interrupted 5-7 times. Two of those interruptions are likely a full page overlay with give me your email, and are you sure you don’t want to subscribe, just give me your credit card number. - Then there are auto-play videos on the side, some with audio on by default. I mean I came here to read something, so of course we have things flashing and moving and making noise, it’s the most conducive environment for thought, right? - Ad blockers and script blocking are essentially a hazmat suit that allows us to withstand a hostile environment. Remember when we said myspace pages with audio and [marching-ants] borders was a bad UX? At least we didn’t have overlays back then. - Go back to basics and consider what makes a good vs bad internet experience. The reality sounds like someone with a minor case of severe brain damage. I think we’ve just become unashamed of greed as a society. It’s clearly all just about money. - Those annoying customers/users generate content and we have to put up with them so we can monetize it. *Sadly, It’s unclear if I’m talking about youtube, reddit, or nearly any other site. - Le sigh. - We’d probably be willing to view ads if the experience wasn’t literally jarring. - Not me, sorry. Fuck ads. I’ve been ad-free for like a decade, and I’m not interested in regressing. 
 
- Wow the enshittification is at full throttle across silicon valley! Guess those investors gotta get those returns now that interest rates are spiking! 
- Alternate headline: Users test using only YouTube ReVanced to bypass this new system - Never heard of this, does it work on desktop? NewPipe is my go to on my phone, but some content I need a large screen to watch - deleted by creator 
 
 
- So… using a ad blocker that we compile ourselves? - deleted by creator 
 
- Now we need a new video platform. - The bandwidth needed would be a problem unless it’s peer to peer 
 
- YouTube feels unusable without an ad-blocker. I’ve gotten like 30min crazy conspiracy videos as an ad that shit is bonkers. - deleted by creator 
 
- Seems fair enough, I’ve personally been freeloading for a while. Youtube is irreplacable, so there’s not much we can do. - I’ve started using Mastodon after the Twitter changes, Lemmy after the Reddit changes, I don’t think any website is irreplaceable - Twitter and reddit have externally hosted media, so they consist of mostly text which is easy to host. YouTube has a lot more data to deal with, a federated alternative wouldn’t be feasible for literal petabytes of it. - It would have be basically torrent hosted 
 
 
 








