2020-02-24, 21:40
I will try and explain why your arguments are the most self entitled and needy I have ever read:
First of all, YouTube is a paid service by design. You PAY with ads, YouTube is not a charity.
If you are used to block the ads because... THEY allow you to do it, that's doesn't make it a free service ... by design lol.
You can choose other options to pay instead of ads, with a monthly subscription you pay with cash and not ads.
You can watch YouTube in every device with internet connection and as much and as often as you want.
Sure, and you pay with cash or ads for the service.
YouTube is the distributor of the content, and has every right to choose the terms of its distribution.
That's how the world works and it's funny to cry because they don't approve you to bypass them easily anymore.
Third: If they find other ways to make more money, good for them.
I hope they get even more money for their job like I hope the same for everyone.
YouTube is the distributor of the content. You like it or not, you agree with their terms of usage of their service.
YouTube is a paid service, that's what you don't understand.
If you are used to block the ads because... THEY allow you to do it and not pay somehow, that's doesn't make it a free service lol.
Grow up and stop crying because they don't approve you to bypass them easily anymore.
charlieroot Wrote:First of all: services like Netflix and Amazon are paid services by design. If I want to watch the content they offer I have to get a subscription. The people working at those companies do not create nor own the content.
First of all, YouTube is a paid service by design. You PAY with ads, YouTube is not a charity.
If you are used to block the ads because... THEY allow you to do it, that's doesn't make it a free service ... by design lol.
You can choose other options to pay instead of ads, with a monthly subscription you pay with cash and not ads.
charlieroot Wrote:Second: I can watch Youtube content on almost any device with a internet connection without a subscription or an account (apart from the premium, 18+, geo blocked or censured stuff) as much and as often as I want. The content is not owned by Youtube/Google but by the creaters. The creators are being paid by Google (for displaying ads) making those creaters employees. So in this case the employees are the creators and owners of the content, unlike the employees at Netflix, Amazon and others.
You can watch YouTube in every device with internet connection and as much and as often as you want.
Sure, and you pay with cash or ads for the service.
YouTube is the distributor of the content, and has every right to choose the terms of its distribution.
That's how the world works and it's funny to cry because they don't approve you to bypass them easily anymore.
charlieroot Wrote:Third: More and more Youtube content creaters (which are Google employees) choose not have any ads on their page, making them depending on Google for their income, but choose for a donation based channel because Google is not transparant (see the fairtube website).
Third: If they find other ways to make more money, good for them.
I hope they get even more money for their job like I hope the same for everyone.
charlieroot Wrote:Forth: suggesting or justifying watching paid services illegally because you do not agree with the working conditions of their employees is a backward argument. Those employees do not create nor own the content. And it is illegal.
YouTube is the distributor of the content. You like it or not, you agree with their terms of usage of their service.
YouTube is a paid service, that's what you don't understand.
If you are used to block the ads because... THEY allow you to do it and not pay somehow, that's doesn't make it a free service lol.
Grow up and stop crying because they don't approve you to bypass them easily anymore.