• @[email protected]
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    945 months ago

    All this enshittification might be good for me. I think i might start reading more books instead of watching youtube. Fuck you google, I’ll never buy yt premium nor watch you ads.

    • @[email protected]
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      205 months ago

      Yeah that’s what I did when reddit shit the bed. I’m spending the free time with books and getting back into gaming. It’s an improvement really.

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        15 months ago

        I can’t point to any one hobby that truly picked up my reddit time, but I do feel like everything I’m doing in its place is more productive

          • @[email protected]
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            155 months ago

            Libraries still exist for now. Take advantage of them and maybe they won’t all get shut down.

            • Ricky Rigatoni
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              35 months ago

              library books are still physical books that sometimes have ads in them to supplement thecost of printing. they don’t get conjured up by librarian mages.

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            25 months ago

            Those aren’t super intrusive. It’s not a loud ad that has to load, yell at you and slows down getting to the content I question, and printed ads in books don’t disrupt a music listening session by playing shitty ad music between songs as you’re getting a specific mood on. Print ads don’t bug me the way web and video ads do

        • JustEnoughDucks
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          65 months ago

          Many physical books have ads in the beginning and end. I would dare to say all. At the very least, a small “banner” ad for the publisher on one page.

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        45 months ago

        Not OP, but I would definitely pay for premium if they offered a lower cost version that was only ad-free YouTube. But I won’t pay when they justify the higher cost with forced bundling of other services I am not interested in and have no use for, e.g., YouTube Music.

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        $13.99/mo is pretty steep, and realistically I’d have to get it for my wife too which effectively doubles the price and would make it the most expensive streaming service I’ve ever subscribed to (behind SeriusXM which at least has to finance literal satellites in space and delivers me radio when I’m in dead zones with no cell towers). More than my budget right now will allow for sure (I just cancelled every subscription after rechecking my budget)