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Whelp, here we go again

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[–] Buttons@programming.dev 12 points 1 year ago (4 children)

And what are the consequences of "strikes"? Will you delete my Google account, including my email, and also screw up my Android phone and my kids Chromebook?

It's scary to realize that Google has me by the balls here. They can screw me in so many ways, and screw my family members as well. I'd rather have my bank credentials stolen than my email credentials, at least I can get real customer service from the bank, I can even go to a physical location and speak face-to-face with someone who can help me. Google wont give me customer support, and my email account is the closest thing to an identity I have for most businesses I interact with.

It takes a lot of work to avoid Google. Yes, there are alternatives, but in D&D terms, avoiding Google is like a -2 to all stats for your entire life, and not something we can expect the general population to do.

All this shows the need for anti-trust enforcement. The same company is controlling too much. Bust 'em up!

[–] wim@lemmy.sdf.org 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Moral of the story: create separate account for YouTube that has no high value services or data on it.

[–] rho50@lemmy.nz 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I’d argue the bigger moral is that you should always own your online identity. You should buy your own domain (@yourname.xyz or something like that) and make your email on that. So if Google bans you, you just switch email providers and keep your address.

[–] wim@lemmy.sdf.org 1 points 1 year ago

I've been using @fixnum.org and since a few years the alias @wim.land to do exactly this, but that's just email.

My app purchases, photo storage, and YouTube account are all entangled in this. I could decouple from Google, but it would be very painful.

[–] GravityAce@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 year ago

Spend a weekend degoogling your stuff. There are alternatives for everything now. No regrets

[–] somniumx@feddit.de 1 points 1 year ago

That's the reason I'm hesitant to use a VPN for yt Premium from a cheap country. The lingering thought of losing my Gmail and android access...

[–] jon@lemmy.tf 1 points 1 year ago

Article suggests you simply get blocked from watching additional videos. But there's no info on how that works- is it account based? IP based? Can I wipe my YouTube cookies to bypass a block?