• @NotSpez@lemm.ee
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    81 year ago

    I guess it won’t be long until Google finds out who is blocking their ads and finds a way to demonetize those particular views for the channels. We’ll have people in videos asking you to deactivate the adblocker so they can get paid.

    • Nepenthe
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      61 year ago

      I mean, ok, it seems like it would be easier to open up a patreon then. YouTube pays in peanuts anyway, and those who care enough to help can still help while they avoid being bombarded by ads.

      Although if we’re being honest, it seems to my uninformed eye that there are two kinds of uploaders, and one of them still has a day job and keeps their channel going for a side hobby, and the other can live off the interest for a thousand years. I’m sure there’s a middle ground, but once you can make it your main job, surely you have enough subs to try switching to donations?

  • It’s all fun and games till google starts deleting gmail accounts. That is if the value of user data deflates and google’s ad-based business model fails. Which it may if some other party disrupts them. Seems likely as google lags behind in AI development. Though it may be for the best. 🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️

    • Bonehead
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      I’ve had my Gmail account account since it was still in beta. If my account gets deleted, it’ll hurt because that’s the address everyone knows me by. But I’ll just move over to Proton, just like I moved from Hotmail to Yahoo to Gmail. I think I’m just going to reserve an email address now to be safe.

      • cooljacob204
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        21 year ago

        Buy your own domain at like $12 a year and never worry about someone deleting your email address ever.

    • @MadMadBunny@lemmy.ca
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      21 year ago

      It may have been answered elsewhere already, but what a truly viable alternatives to the Google Monopoly and services?

  • “I laugh’d at all the vain pretense
Of taxing at this distance, 
And swore before I’d pay my pence, 
I’d make a firm resistance.”