I don't see how the pricing for Premium is unreasonable. I do, however see, how they are too aggressive with ads. That's why I said paying for premium is a better deal than watching ads. If you don't agree with either compensation, don't use their service
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As of now, Lemmy is still quite niche. People wouldn't generate a high, stable income on Lemmy sized platforms. It's fine if it's just for fun, but it's not really viable as a full business.
Streaming platforms that compete with YT conform to most exactly the same conditions. They need some form of income.
Explain how it isn't. If you're happy about removing mid to longform video content from the internet, yeah, whatever mate. I don't think I have an argument to disarm this attack, other than the fact that you stamd with a very small group of people.
If creators decide to use another platform, the other platform will also only exist aslong as people either consume ads or pay money, which, in your argument, wouldn't happen.
If creators decide to create individual small group platforms, have fun in border gore. People will not find nearly as many interesting videos with just curious browsing. Plus, I don't see many creators surciving that. Plus, I don't see many small creators rising in that economy.
Unpopular Opinion @lemmy.world YouTube Premium is the only correct way to consume more than one YouTube video a day.
Or 5. It holds 6 people... 4 € per person best case. As for now, they aren't enforcing same household sharing only, like Netflix do. I can't tell you about the future.
Also, not to support such behaviour, but if you aren't made of money, I'm totally okay with you teleporting to Argentina, subscribing to YT Premium at maybe 5 $ a month, and teleporting back to never go there again. That doesn't require an argentinian CC.
I'm not sure about legal technicalities, but I do know that it currently works. Personally, I don't risk it if they ever decide to ban associated accounts, because u know, they totally can refuse to service you, if they were to feel like it.
Basically, not sure how Apple does it though. You have a Google family group. You can add individual accounts to that. The group owner cannot see any activities of other accounts, but he could remove people without their permission.
Removed users only lose active family subscriptions like youtube premium and google one (storage). Their watch histories and whatnot will remain the same. Watch out with Google one. If you have Google one and use more storage than google free, then remove google one, you only get a limited time period to remove data over the limit. Afterwards it gets inaccessible, I don't think they delete anything, but no insurance on that.
The textbook this person owns:
service provider: "Hello, I'm a window cleaner, do you want me to clean your windows? I'll actually do it for free this time! Please recommend me to your peers"
customer: "yes please"
service provider: "all done! Want me to do it again in three months time?"
customer: "yes, I love free stuff!"
service provider: "actually, I'd have to charge for that, can't work for free all the time."
customer: "Racketeering!"
ITT: "it costs more than 5 bucks a month!" yeah, if you don't share with friends with family, it does. Also, music service included, deduct your spotify payment.
"You can just block ads" You can just miss the whole point.
"I rather support creators directly" I'm happy you do that. YouTube hosting is not free for Google/Alphabet, pay them too, or you'll have to teach each and every creator how to webhost + help em search a "real job" because selfhosted won't pay enough. Also, good fun browsing videos then.
IDK man, paying for YT Premium really isn't that bad. Assuming you already consume YouTube content, that is. And I'm pretty sure that's like 98% of first world population between 4 and 70.
Blocking ads on YouTube is no sustainable solution. Hosting Billions of Gigabytes of on-demand content is SUPER expensive. Like, it actually costs money. Other, wayyy smaller indie creator on-demand video platforms charge 5 bucks a month, but i'ts okay if they do it, because they aren't big bad Alphabet.
If that's your view, you don't have a problem with pricing, you have a problem with morals. And if you still do voluntarily consume YouTube content in private, with or without ads in any which way, you inarguably have a huge problem with your own morals.
YouTube premium is a good deal. It's priced very well compared with competition, it actually does pay indie creators and it let's you access to features that many users really do use.
BUTBUT THEY ARTIFICIALLY LIMIT FEATURES FOR NO REASON WITHOUT PREMIUM. I mean, it's subscription software and streaming, what else would they do? Every for profit subscription software provider and their mother does this. I develop hospital software and we literally do exactly this. If hospital A has feature x and hospital B also wants that, we don't just hand that out for free even when we just have to add it to their system in like 10 minutes... what did you expect? They already use our software (like you use YouTube), we don't have a huge incentive to just randomly add features if nobody paid for it. If we do, be happy about it, send me a gift card, if we or they don't, that's just business.
Lass dir bitte durch dritte helfen. Manchmal ist das nicht so toll fürs Ego, aber für ein übermässig grosses Ego haben wir momentan eh keinen Platz. Sei stark und gestehe dir die Notsituation ein.
Falls möglich, gehe bitte zu Hilfsorganisationen wie die Tafel. Ich verstehe, dass das weh tut, aber alleine tuts noch viel mehr weh.
Yeah I did it the other day on my lunch break.
Well, the F16 is called Prius and shooting down the F16 with an RPG is called grabbing McD from the drive through window. But you know, I was really far from the window and had to open the door to step out with one foot.
By extension, air cooling is global thermal mass cooling, which, by extension is radiative cooling, which by extension is universal entropy cooling or whatever you'd call that.
An die ganzen Auto-/Individualverkehrs-Hater: ein grosser Teil der "Kosten" ist Wertverlust der Karre. Das macht natürlich nur bedingt Sinn. Marktwert ist ja für nen Privatnutzer nicht dasselbe wie Nutzwert.
An die Öffi-Hater: Ich hab Arbeitskollegen, die kommen locker auf € 500 den Monat, tatsächliche Kosten. Man frage sich, warum die nicht mit dem Zug ins Büro kommen, bzw. warum die überhaupt jeden Tag ins Büro wollen. Zum Teil sind deren Zugverbindungen eh schneller, aber dann müsste man ja erste Klasse lösen, "in der Zweiten setz ich mich sicher nicht hin".
Aber ein Helm verhindert nicht Unfälle, sondern mindert das Risiko einer starken Kopfverletzung.
Ja, Verletzungen am Kopf fallen mit Helm im Schnitt deutlich weniger dramatisch aus, als solche ohne, sofern die verglichenen Unfälle gleichwertig sind.
Problem jedoch: Helme führen zu mehr Unfällen. Das wurde mal irgendwo in einem wissenschaftlichen Artikel behandelt und mit deutlicher Signifikanz für Wahr befunden. Ich selbst halte nix von Aussagen ohne Quellen, leider konnt ich die aber aufm Klo gerade nicht finden.
Tja, naja. Auch war im Artikel vermerkt, dass unklar ist, was dazu führt, dass Helmträger mehr Unfälle haben. Tragen riskantere, schnellere, sportlichere Fahrer öfter Helm? Wahrscheinlich. Wird bei der Frage ob man einen Helm trug gelogen? Vielleicht.
Die Idee ist jedoch, dass man sich selbst als Fahrradfahrer sicherer Fühlt, wenn man Schutzausrüstung trägt. Kann ich für mich selbst bestätigen. Auch realistisch: Dritte handeln "Fahrlässiger", wenn der Radfahrer weniger verletzlich wirkt.
Fazit für mich selbst: Helm tragen und so tun als wären alle Verkehrsteilnehmer inkl. mir selbst richtig dumm.
Hier in der Schweiz hab ich kürzlich Black November gesehen. Irgendwie macht das doch auch als Geschäft gar keinen Sinn mehr. Kein Reiz, schnell zu agieren und jeder weis bescheid, niemals ist das deutlich günstiger als sonst.
Edit: Galaxus (gibt's ja mittlerweile auch in DE) hat ne Black Friday Week???
Ich finde, man könnte dementsprechend Jahreszeiten-basierte Preise machen. Green spring: Alle Produkte sind überall um 10% teurer aber 10% rabattiert. Red Summer: Alles ist 3 für 2 aber 2 kosten so viel wie sonst 3. Orange Fall: Alles ist 80% reduziert, man ist aber dazu verpflichtet 5 zu kaufen und 4 zurückzugeben. White Winter: Die Preisschilder sind einfach weiß auf weiß.
Apex Legends @lemmy.world Does damage to Revenant shadow shield not get counted as damage?
Showerthoughts @lemmy.world If the sausage Bologna is pronounced "Balloney" in english, how is the city of Bologna pronounced?
You are mixing two things. Nobody can just blast ads on your phone without your consent. But you did give consent by accessing YouTube.