YouTube is running an experiment asking some users to disable their ad blockers or pay for a premium subscription, or they will not be allowed to watch videos.

  • detwaft@kbin.social
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    2 years ago

    Ads are an anti-pattern for me. If I have to sit through your bullshit I am NOT buying your product. It’s in your best interests for me to run an ad blocker. I also run Sponsorblock to skip the product-shilling parts, similar reasons. I buy things on merit after researching, not because I saw it on a video.

    Still, by watching the video, it will be recommended to other people because it’s popular. Being a little tounge-in-cheek here but I like to think that by watching it, I am crowdsourcing the ad revenue aspect to other viewers who will sit through the ads.

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      2 years ago

      Yup. If I see an ad for a thing, it means they spent more money trying to trick me into buying the thing than just making the thing better in the first place. An ad for a thing means the thing is shit!

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        2 years ago

        Like there are some adds where, it’s like, “oh that looks slick.”

        I’ve never seen such an add on Youtube. usually it’s scams. like ‘Hey buy my magic pill and get ripped’. Or the generic car ads.

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          2 years ago

          Car ads are also scams.

          Howcome nobody in a car commercial is never in any traffic?

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      2 years ago

      Same. Seeing an ad, especially an obnoxious one, is more likely to make me avoid a product or brand. Also listening to a WAN show a few months when Luke & Linus started talking about how Linus can’t “see” ads kinda blew my mind because I’ve always been that way too. I imagine a lot of people of a certain age reflexively developed the ability to read pages full of ads and still manage to extract info from them.