I mean, I dont actually mind ads… within reason. But over the past few years I have watched less and less youtube content due to the ratio of ads to the actual bloody content I wanted to view.
One recent video about a bloke’s guitar amp was great. The ads not so much. I had to view two lots of 30 second unskippable ads before the 9 minute video would start. The guy starts this amazing guitar solo half way through, only to be cut off by TWO MORE bleeding adverts. The solo continues, the guy shreds it out then the video ends… two more adverts, 30 seconds each no skips (I reloaded the browser in the end which seemed to trigger a 2 minute ad at the start of another video).
Use Piped I hear you cry. Great idea. But how long is that going to last? I am certain that youtube and their parent company are feverishly pushing their engineers to find ways through, around, over and under any tool that stops them making money. The real solution is to tell everyone we know to use other platforms as much as possible and avoid Youtube. Tell every creator we love and respect to diversify where their content goes.
I know people here dont like the politics and trolling that happen on other platforms but thats because they’re insulated. With more exposure those platforms will tackle it. Or quarantine it. The other danger is if we dont diversify our viewing and creator hosting then Alphabet will just hold a monopoly and strangle any other real chance.
YouTube should just be government-run. No ads. Content creators can make money from sponsorships and Patreon. Which, incidentally, should also be government-run. And Twitter. These modern technologies should simply be public goods.
HaHaha which government.
Seeing how badly our UK government runs public services I dont have any hope they’d run it well.
Maybe a cached peer to peer system?
People who say this have no idea how much storage and bandwidth Youtube takes to run.
Hot but correct take.
Your comment is the most interesting one in this whole thread, in a positive way.
Too international to be run by a single government and a consortium wouldn’t know who to ban. A nonprofit couldn’t really afford the infrastructure required to run it. The problem lies in how the Internet works.
Alphabet absolutely needs it’s cloud hosting, ad servicing, video hosting and software as a service trust busted though. Same with Amazon’s cloud, twitch, video, physical distribution, and marketplace.