• @[email protected]
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    31 year ago

    How can you possibly forget the mid-video ad read that is actually a part of the video, thus unblockable?

    • @[email protected]
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      11 year ago

      I mean, if it is an ad that actually directly gets the video creator paid, I’m not even mad about those, especially when it’s quality content. Not a fan of those who just take common searches for questions online and create a long video to explain the answer when it should have just stayed as a stackoverflow question and answer or something.

      • Nunchuk
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        11 year ago

        +1 to InternetHistorian’s ads, the only channel where I purposely don’t skip over the ads even if I know I’m never gonna actually get said product

    • @[email protected]
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      -11 year ago

      It’s like how they expect you to pay for things at a store now too! Like “I just wanted some milk dude!”

      • Nepenthe
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        11 year ago

        If my grocery store required me to either buy an unwanted, overpriced store-specific subscription or stand there listening to multiple minutes worth of sales pitches for shit that I also don’t want and could never afford, and this kicked in every time I took an item from the shelf, regardless of whether I decided I was even interested in said item, then yes, shockingly, I am going to do anything except what they’re demanding. At that point, especially if they don’t like me doing it.

        “Try not to make your customers’ experience repeatedly miserable or you will lose them” has fallen out of the playbook for no particular reason.