• Humanius@lemmy.world
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        It really boils down to a few reasons:

        • I don’t like ads, and I prefer not to see them
        • Running a platform like YouTube is not cheap, and I understand that Google needs money to keep things running.
        • The revenue of Premium is split between YouTube and the creators, much like ad revenue is. So it also supports the channels that I follow.
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            That hasn’t stopped me from using other Google services like Gmail, Docs, or Drive either.

            If I ever decide I want to opt out of Google’s ecosystem I’ll just serve them a GDPR data deletion request.
            That’s what I did when I deleted my Twitter account as well.

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            If you don’t want to be tracked, you shouldn’t own a smartphone.

            Because let’s face it, you’re never going to be able to stop it unless you get rid of all your tech.

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              Imo it should be a choice whether we are tracked for monetary gains or not, and not a necessary evil. But with most basic services/devices you are not even presented with that choice. E.g. when buying a phone.

              And if you do have a choice, sometimes accessibility is restricted so much that you can’t participate in our networked society.

              I think we have to find ways to provide access to the most basic services with a minimum of tracking. Anything else should still be an option of course.

              How to achieve this? I don’t know. But EU regulations certainly wouldn’t hurt for now.

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              Tracking != taking all of your data and selling it for profit. That’s what Google does with YouTube, even if you pay for premium. So I see no reason to pay for it.

              Not to mention a premium sub costs more than most streaming services out there, including double the price of lots of Plex shares that have thousands of movies and shows to watch.

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                I don’t understand the Google selling data argument. I thought Google was an ad broker. Someone goes to Google and says I want to play ads on YouTube for my awesome baking book, play it for people who are into baking. YouTube has the watch history of people and is able to tell who watches a lot of baking content. That’s not selling data to someone in my books as the advertiser does not receive any personal details about the people where the ad is played. He is just buying impressions. Or am I missing something?

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              You’re objectively wrong. You can have a fully free and open source android rom without any spyware (not even from google) and be free, and I also use Piped for watching youtube because I don’t have a google account. Check out privacy communities on lemmy.

              Edit: And about getting rid of all tech, of course you can’t be 100% independent and have 100% privacy, but you can mitigate most of it if you know what you’re doing.

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                Many years ago I tried that, and found out that privacy is possible, but the cost is incredibly high.

                By using pi-hole I was able to find out if my mobile phone was communicating with Google. As long as I had GAPPS on LineageOS, there was plenty of traffic. When I removed GAPPS, the traffic went quiet, but my phone became severely crippled.

                Sure, I still had some smart apps on my smartphone, but I was also cut off from my bank, so basically living without money in todays society. Not really a viable option. Also, updating apps from fdroid was incredibly inconvenient, but I hope that issue has been fixed now.

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                No, sorry but you’re wrong. Your phone will still ping towers it’s near, those pings are logged. You’re being tracked as long as you carry a smartphone.

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            imagine someone paying for your dinner but you keep complaining about the restaurant as you continue eating and ordering more foods.

            him paying premium covers the cost of us adblock users. do you really think YouTube will still be free if everyone blocked ads and nobody pays for the service?

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          I didn’t know the channels get some of the revenue. Do you get to influence who the money goes to? Like a twitch prime sub?

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            It replaces the ad revenue the channel would otherwise have gotten from your view, at a higher rate than an ad impression.

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            I’m not entirely certain, but as far as I’m aware it is divided based on watch-time.

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              On your watch-time? I mean then it’s cool, cause you don’t even have to do anything.

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            Basically a percentage of your premium is divvied out based on watch time. When I signed up it was half of my payment went to creators, I don’t know the current split though

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        For me its solely because of a ad free experience on my TV, since its the primary device I’m using it on. And i got it relatively cheap from turkey so it’s not that big of a deal. I might reevaluate if the price increases though.

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        It’s not bad if you max out the family subscription (5 members) and use YouTube music.

        Still, I’m a hypocrite because I absolutely hate their habit of hiding features behind the paywall, and making ads more obnoxious to irritate users into paying for premium.

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          Ya’ll should just VPN to Argentina and get the sub for cheap, it’s a few bucks per month compared to the obnoxious 13.99.

          I pay around 2€ for mine per month plus the VPN fees, it’s a no-brainer

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          Ah ok, certainly makes sense for ur usecase. I didn’t meet anyone who was YouTube music yet. Does it have high quality audio or is it just YouTube quality?

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        I use it so much for work that I just can’t rely on a typical ad blocker and I can’t justify not paying for it at this point.

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          Haha fair, I mean it’s cool that people pay for it. I was just curious what the reasons were, because I never thought about it.

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        Because I use YouTube more than every streaming app and my Plex server combined. And the creators I watch get money and I don’t have to see ads

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        I would dump Netflix before cancelling YT Premium. Everything on Netflix I can stream for free from pirate sites to my TV. YouTube actually has tons of informational and educational content and a premium subscription lets me support it without the ads. I probably watch YouTube twice as much as all my other vid subs combined.

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          I’ve been so annoyed with the ads that I’ve started to go elsewhere for instructional content.

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        I’m technically still sharing a Netflix account with my parents, though I rarely use it at this point.
        Whenever I want to watch a movie, and I check Netflix, they don’t have it. (It’s worth pointing out that I’m not in the US)

        In contrast, YouTube Premium gives me pretty much exactly what I seek from it. Videos from channels that I follow, but now without ads.

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      Ditto. It is my most used subscription.

      I watch more YouTube than cable (never) or Netflix (maybe one binge a month).

      I use it for music in the car and at work.

      I play audio from some sciencey channels while I try to goto sleep.

      I’ll probably keep paying. I do get value out of it.

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      you hopefully mean you had a prem subscription, the more people quit because of price policy the better it will be for everyone

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        Oh yeah, because historically, whenever a large internet platform starts losing money, things definitely get better for everyone. Nevermind Reddit and Twitter and Meta and Netflix and Hulu having to nickle and dime users for basic functionality of their platforms, things are definitely better. I love all those raised prices and lowered quality of service.

        Right.

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        I don’t think the prices in Europe are increasing (yet). My plan is still 12 euros / month.

        And regardless… It’s been 12 euros since it was launched in Europe in 2018.
        If the price were to go up to 14 euros in 2023, that would pretty much be in line with inflation.