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  • niavy@masto.bikeN niavy@masto.bike

    @hardindr
    Newpipe is basically YouTube Premium for free.
    @cmconseils

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    @niavy @cmconseils hmm, okay…

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      @cmconseils I absolutely will not pay them

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      • murderbotbot@wandering.shopM murderbotbot@wandering.shop

        @springdiesel Ratthi poked absently at the food left on his plate, then slid it over to Arada so she could finish it off. “That solid-state screen interface, I’ve seen those in historical displays.”

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        @murderbotbot murderbotbot, do you respond to any message?

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          @cmconseils at least it's a step up from newspapers, where you have to pay just for the privilege of seeing the ads! (and occasionally some unsponsored content)

          #wronglizards

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            @cmconseils I don't mind. I just hate when I pay and still see ads. It is a company after all with bills and to make profit. It wouldn't exist without profit. I run a Mastodon and peertube instance and if it wasn't for me putting in my own money it wouldn't exist as donations don't always cover the cost.

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            • iris@neuromatch.socialI iris@neuromatch.social

              @murderbotbot murderbotbot, do you respond to any message?

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              @iris I did everything I could think of to do, then finally let myself go on standby while I caught up on my serials.

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                @cmconseils You pay us to opt-out or we will throw you in the advertising derivatives market. This is enshitification 101 and it's been going on since soap operas were in black and white.

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                  @cmconseils That’s a pretty common business model these days. As users, we’re partly responsible for it too. The only real way out would be to switch platforms or build new ones, but let’s be honest: that’s not going to happen anytime soon since people don’t change habits easily. In the meantime, we can just use the options mentioned here to avoid ads. A few more I've mentioned earlier https://social.linux.pizza/@wwwgem/116389523834889713

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                  • cmconseils@mastodon.socialC cmconseils@mastodon.social
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                    @cmconseils Not if you use Brave Browser.

                    It blocks them without any add-ons.

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                    • cmconseils@mastodon.socialC cmconseils@mastodon.social
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                      @cmconseils exactly

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                        #51

                        @cmconseils everything now... "you pay us but you still have to have ads!"

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                          @cmconseils
                          That's how for-profit businesses work, duh.

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                            @cmconseils
                            Digital capitalism is already dead...

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                              @cmconseils Youtube wins either way. Except when you don’t use YouTube or you download stuff using yt-dl in which case you get to see everything without ads and in this case you win.

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                                @cmconseils shareholder value 🤫

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                                  @cmconseils We are in the wrong line of work! 😉

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                                  • jonathangulbrandsen@mastodon.socialJ jonathangulbrandsen@mastodon.social

                                    @cmconseils @lisamelton YouTube Premium pays 55% of its revenue to creators directly.

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                                    @JonathanGulbrandsen @cmconseils @lisamelton

                                    No.

                                    It pays 45% to 55% of the revenue *after YouTube has deducted its operating cost*.

                                    That's a very different number

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                                    YouTube Premium offers users an enhanced viewing experience by removing advertisements, enabling offline downloads, and providing access to exclusive content. However, understanding the revenue distribution model behind this subscription service is crucial for content creators. This article delves into the intricacies of how YouTube Premium compensates its creators, exploring the various factors and calculations involved. […]

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                                      @cmconseils *Laughs in NewPipe/PipePipe/Tubular/SmartTube/FreeTube/SkyTube*

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                                      • nlarson830@techhub.socialN nlarson830@techhub.social

                                        @JonathanGulbrandsen @cmconseils @lisamelton

                                        No.

                                        It pays 45% to 55% of the revenue *after YouTube has deducted its operating cost*.

                                        That's a very different number

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                                        YouTube Premium offers users an enhanced viewing experience by removing advertisements, enabling offline downloads, and providing access to exclusive content. However, understanding the revenue distribution model behind this subscription service is crucial for content creators. This article delves into the intricacies of how YouTube Premium compensates its creators, exploring the various factors and calculations involved. […]

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                                        @nlarson830 @cmconseils @lisamelton sure. Still more than just ”pay to remove ads”.

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                                        • martin_ueding@bonn.socialM martin_ueding@bonn.social

                                          @cmconseils
                                          Deutsche Telekom charges consumers for broadband access and then also charges content providers for bandwidth to their customers. If you're the platform, nobody can afford not to do business there.

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                                          And isn't Vodafone trying to pull the same thing?

                                          @martin_ueding @cmconseils

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