• dinckel@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    While I agree, the amount of people who’d do this is negligibly small, compared to their total userbase. Obviously a bunch of people use ad blockers, but only a tiny amount of them have modified apps, followed by an even tinier amount of those people with fully custom frontends. For YT it might work out as a net positive, because the annoying blocks and reminders will just pressure people into paying for Premium.

    At the end of the day, I could just stop watching youtube entirely, if this trend continues. I have nothing to gain there

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      7 months ago

      I guess what there really winning is all those non tech-savvy people who currently have an adblocker installed because their friend helped.

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      7 months ago

      Yes, been thinking I’ve just been substituting YT for * TV, and while the consumption can still be customized, it’s still a habit that can be kicked. I bet I’ll get more sleep and productivity.

      • Lol autocorrect
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        7 months ago

        Several months ago, fresh off the high of following through on my resolution to leave Reddit forever, I made the same decision with YouTube. Once ublock stopped working, I’d try out peer tube, or maybe sail the seas

        But ublock never stopped working. I watch more YouTube now than ever before, I got totally addicted as I binged in preparation to leave

        At this point, I don’t know if it’d be good for me, or send me in a desperate arms race to get my fix