Despite starting to legit subscribe to things after getting steady income, youtube still wounded me over the dislike fiasco they ain't got a cent from me
They'll also stop sharing and talking about videos to the remaining people, who don't use an adblocker, losing clicks. If creating a platform just by paying customers would work, we'd see competition by now. Creating pressure will guarantee the rise of competition, which is a good thing for us.
I've wondered the impact, since I'm still using up bandwidth but I'm doing it through newpipe and freetube. Which means it might be more difficult to track my usage to use for useful data to improve YouTube along with less interactions like comments or likes for channels. Wonder how channels are affected with whether people use Ublock or YouTube front ends it results in less signed in account use, which is where lot of engagement comes from.
I broke down and bought premium. I'm an expat in a developing country so it's about $4.50/month where I live. I tried for a while to block ads with pihole but couldn't do it, and I usually use the YouTube app on my Xbox, so ublock isn't a thing there.
Totally worth it for me. Sometimes we get caught up in the idea that we'll spend nothing for something, then go on to spend what amounts to big money in terms of time and energy to avoid paying.
For me if the cost of a nice dinner out (here) = 1 year of YouTube premium seems like a pretty good deal. And I'm still contributing something to content creators, I think.
The funny thing is that because I do watch a lot of stuff on YouTube, I have seriously considered getting premium, because I'll happily spend money on Spotify for its usefulness.
Then Google started getting shitty with ad blockers, alongside demonitising videos with swearing, and started ramping up the price. Now, I'll happily leave the room during ads when watching on my TV, and will watch elsewhere.
I have survived 20 years of ads on YouTube. I'm not about to start paying them now, especially because they're being so pushy about it. At this point I won't be paying them entirely out of spite.
Between Plex, a YT family plan and network level ad blocking mine barely see an ad, it's actually kinda funny on the occasion they do run into an ad they're always like DAAAD WTF IS THIS?!?! and I have to remind them every time lolol
My parents like music. They don't want more accounts, but have Android phones. Signed them up for Play Music on a family plan. As the owner of the plan I got Premium. Now Play Music is dead, but I don't have ads on YouTube and can never go back.
Yeah. It's kinda different from prime video though. I pay for YouTube music and then for like a few dollars extra I get premium bundled in. YouTube music gets a lot of hate, but I really like the music selection since I listen to a lot of soundtracks that are only on YouTube.
Too bad YouTube music is trash and still hasn't caught up to the usefulness of Google Play Music that it killed off years ago. If I was able to just get YouTube Premium without it, I would drop it so quickly.
I was unemployed so I understand where people are coming from but the people who are outraged like they have no right to charge for their service drive me up a wall.
Same YouTube Premium is high key worth it. No ads and being able to download videos is really nice. YT music has also replaced my Spotify Subscription.
No, Spotify is the most reasonable. YouTube lost my confidence when they intentionally added inconveniences on the feee version instead of offering more functionality for premium.
The only reason I used to pay for premium was because I used to use my PlayStation for YouTube and it would be annoying cranking out to music, then some stupid ad comes on.