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I mean, it makes sense no? They are a business after all. Why wouldn't they try to enforce their ads? I personally don't watch YT that much but why not just pay up if you need ad free experience? The content on YouTube is good because creators get paid well from ads
Creators get paid well by their sponsors. They get shit on by Google which is why every video is sponsored. The aggressive ad rolls before and during the video pretty much just benefit google.
Google is still hosting the content. That costs them.
The one thing I have to concede is that you can use YouTube as a personal video storage system for free. Just upload them and set them to private and they will be kept for you indefinitely. There is nothing for Google to gain from letting users do this.
If you don't want to sound like a shill, be careful, because you do here...
YouTube is making a LOT of profit, they want MORE, endlessly MORE. "They are a business after all" is not valid in these conversations unless again... shill. Hopefully you didn't realize what you sound like here and this news is helpful to you going forward.
Calling someone a shill is not a good response.
I genuinely don't see the issue with blocking ad blockers if they're giving a subscription as an option. You literally get to choose to pay with your data and time or with cash. Video hosting isn't a public service.
Besides, YouTube has been screwed over by advertisers numerous times, and creators had to share some of the burden. If YouTube Premium is what allows YouTube to stay running and improve while also paying creators with more controversial content, I'm all for it.