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Youtube let the other shoe drop in their end-stage enshittification this week. Last month, they required you to turn on Youtube History to view the feed of youtube videos recommendations. That seems reasonable, so I did it. But I delete my history every 1 week instead of every 3 months. So they don't get much from my choices. It still did a pretty good job of showing me stuff I was interested in watching.

Then on Oct 1, they threw up a "You're using an Ad Blocker" overlay on videos. I'd use my trusty Overlay Remover plugin to remove the annoying javascript graphic and watch what I wanted. I didn't have to click the X to dismiss the obnoxious page.

Last week, they started placing a timer with the X so you had to wait 5 seconds for the X to appear so you could dismiss blocking graphic.

Today, there was a new graphic. It allowed you to view three videos before you had to turn off your Ad Blocker. I viewed a video 3 times just to see what happens.

Now all I see is this.

Google has out and out made it a violation of their ToS to have an ad blocker to view Youtube. Or you can pay them $$$.

I ban such sites from my systems by replacing their DNS name in my hosts file routed to 127.0.0.1 which means I can't view the site. I have quite a few banned sites now.

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[–] drahardja@lemmy.world -3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (9 children)

Here’s an interesting idea: pay for what you consume. We can argue whether ads or a YouTube Premium are a fair price, but I don’t think you’d have a moral or legal leg to stand on if your argument is that Google must provide you with hosting and streaming for free.

You are consuming resources on Google’s computers. I think they have a right to ask for payment.

To me, the ad tracking industry is completely out of control, and I’m not going to disable my ad blocker. So I signed up for YouTube Premium.

[–] TheHobbyist@lemmy.zip 88 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I hear you but this seems to largely ignore that we are all already paying google, a lot. It is only thanks to their unscrupulous private data harvesting that they have become the mastodon they are. This has been going on for so long and only in the recent past to we get the scale of this effort. Now they want us to pay them too, while nothing is changing on the data privacy side? Frankly, I don't think they deserve our trust. It's not like paying makes them get any less of our private data, so they are basically double dipping. That does not sit well with me.

I'm all for paying for a due service, but I also have expectations of data privacy rights. Those are mostly vanishing into thin air with google...

[–] a1studmuffin@aussie.zone 7 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I'm surprised they don't gift YouTube Premium to Google One subscribers. The same way Amazon does with their streaming service and Prime.

[–] TheGreenGolem@lemm.ee 7 points 1 year ago

That's what I want. Give me a Google One tier where I can pay whatever amount and don't see ads in any Google product.

[–] witx@lemmy.sdf.org 23 points 1 year ago

To me, the ad tracking industry is completely out of control, and I’m not going to disable my ad blocker. So I signed up for YouTube Premium.

And you're paying to keep it that way. You're not paying for the added value YT Premium supposedly has, but to disable the enshitification they added on purpose for you to pay.

The only added value premium has is being able to switch off the screen and maintain YT playing. Still I'm not paying a 14$ subscription just for that. I pay that value for much more valuable software for my every day use with real added value.

[–] iforgotmyinstance@lemmy.world 13 points 1 year ago

Here's an idea: my user activity generates marketable data for Google, so get rid of the ads or start paying me.

They still harvesting your data. So not only do you pay for product monthly but you also pay with your data.

This data is so important they are able to subsidize either YouTube or YouTube music.

Legally I have no right.

Morally I have right to pay to not be tracked. If thats the case I would pay.

But paying a high price for one product forced to get at same time being harvesting my data?

No thanks I will watch my YouTube free as I am already paying them with my data.

[–] SleepyBear@lemmy.world 8 points 1 year ago

Pay for what you consume is a fantastic idea for a service that hasnt been free for it's lifetime, and only really grew popular because it was free. Just like every other company, it seems YT would rather keep squeezing every last cent out of the consumer in hopes of a "record profit year!".

[–] redcalcium@lemmy.institute 6 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

You are consuming resources on Google’s computers. I think they have a right to ask for payment.

You already paid for those resources, at least half of it. YouTube put caching appliances on your ISP data center, and they don't pay for electricity and bandwidth to your ISP you paid for. YouTube cost for serving video is incredibly low, yet they keep increasing the subscription price. This is purely money grabbing by Google instead of simply covering their cost. They are already profitable before removing their lowest subscription tier.