To get rid of the annoying YouTube message (ad blocker are not allowed on Youtube) use this custom filter in uBlock extension

  1. Open uBlock extension dashboard
  2. Open my filters tab
  3. Copy & Paste this code into my filter
  4. Apply changes and close all tabs

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  • @IzzyData
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    7 months ago

    Paying to remove ads is part of the ad business model. Upset your customer enough until they give you money to make it stop. Once you pay to remove the ads you have rewarded them for implementing ads which lets them know that implementing ads was a great way at making money.

    So YouTube premium is not another model. It is the same model. Another model is paying for a service that never had ads at all such as NebulaTV or CuriosityStream.

    • Norgur
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      67 months ago

      So “pay or you don’t get shit” is okay, but “pay or see ads, your choice” is bad somehow?

      • @IzzyData
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        167 months ago

        Somehow? Paying to remove ads is rewarding ads thus causing more ads in the world. It’s not mysterious at all.

        There are plenty of ways to not make it an all or nothing service, but that is at least the most straight forward. You could potentially give some of it away and then have to pay for the rest. Or have some stuff for free and more premium content is paid for. Or perhaps based on bandwidth with video quality / resolution.

        Anything that is not ads is going to be an improvement.

        • @Tak
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          47 months ago

          Pay me a subscription or I’ll shit on your doorstep every morning. Don’t complain, there’s a choice.

        • @The_Terrible_Humbaba@beehaw.org
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          17 months ago

          All those are fine suggestions, but a “free with ads” option isn’t that bad either; the real problem isn’t the ads themselves. The real problem is how intrusive the ads are, how many of them there are, as well as much information they (and YouTube) collect on you. Plus, in this case, the company in question isn’t exactly a small company who is financially struggling. It’s the classic capitalist problem of “infinite growth”, where your profits have to be constantly increasing.

          But there’s nothing inherently wrong about the idea of having ads, just like there’s nothing inherently wrong about youtubers having sponsors.

          • @IzzyData
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            17 months ago

            That’s a fine opinion, but I happen to disagree.

    • @imPastaSyndrome@lemm.ee
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      -57 months ago

      It’s not pay or remove ads. It is pay to give us the money that we need to run our business or we will use ads to get that much money