• meseek #2982
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      10 months ago

      Right! Google acting like they are losing billions a month due to adblockers when in reality it’s like .2% of their total profits and they STILL foaming at the mouth.

      🖕

    • Zoolander
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      1610 months ago

      In fairness, those 5% of users probably make up a larger portion of views than their non-blocking counterparts…

      Wait… never mind. Fuck fairness. Fuck Google. Fuck YouTube.

      • @[email protected]
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        2510 months ago

        I’m guessing you’re underestimating the amount of little kids who are simply put in front of a tablet with Pepa Pig on YouTube

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          10 months ago

          I don’t think I am. The potential conversions from adults addicted to YouTube with plenty of disposable income (techies) is probably greater than the conversions from a little kid who gets to watch Peppa Pig for 2 hours a day.

          But maybe I am… who knows. Either way, Google doesn’t deserve the benefit of the doubt regardless.

    • @[email protected]
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      910 months ago

      These tech companies have learned they can get away it. Think of how many people were password sharing on Netflix? How many people were using unofficial Reddit apps? Tiny fractions of the userbase but they never get any financial blowback from stamping them out, so they’re going to continue to do that

    • plz1
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      610 months ago

      I put a relative’s mobile phone on NextDNS to block ads for them, and the came back a couple days later noting how weird the ad-free experience was. Thankfully they didn’t want to revert, but yeah, most people are way into advertiser Stockholm Syndrome at this point.

      I think I’ve been blocking/combating internet ads for 20+ years at this point.