• ⓝⓞ🅞🅝🅔@lemmy.ca
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    3 days ago

    That’s absolutely unbelievable to me. I block ads on everything. I just can’t handle it. For the few ad-based services that I pay for, I mute it for every commercial. Seriously, I just can’t handle it.

    But… clearly tons and tons and tons and tons and tons of people do watch them… which makes a massively lucrative business. I’ll just never understand it.

    When I need something, I look it up and get it. If i don’t need something, I don’t want to hear about it in any way, shape, or form.

    Ugh.

    10 billion. 😖

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      3 days ago

      Most people using a smartphone use the default YouTube app. And that app does not have any ability to block ads. Most people don’t know they can block ads or even if they did, they don’t know how.

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        I use YouTube in Firefox for Android because it has ublock. That’s by far the easiest way. All the other apps wouldn’t work for me or don’t show my recommendations.

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        3 days ago

        Yep. It’s becoming more and more common for folks to know that they can do it, but it certainly isn’t ubiquitous. It wasn’t that long ago when I caught my partner listening to music on YouTube with all the ads and I blew their mind away by installing NewPipe. They just had no idea.

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          This is kind of a sticky situation for me. While I’m pretty tech savvy, my partner is not. I’d love to have them use NewPipe. But as a NewPipe user myself, it has been very buggy lately due to YouTube changing things. I understand why it’s buggy but they would not and I think it would be more annoying than helpful.

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            I’ve had no problems with ReVanced. It’s a little complicated to set up so I wouldn’t blame a non-techy for not doing it, but if you can set it up for them, it works great. And it has the huge bonus of being able to connect to your YouTube account to let you do things like comment and add to playlists, to work well when switching between desktop and mobile.

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      3 days ago

      My pet peeve about ads everywhere now is on Android.

      Your Android phone doesn’t come with a voice recorder? Download one, with ads every time you record.

      You want a different calculator? Ads!

      Flashlight app? Ads!

      Notepad? Ads!

      And people just apparently accept ads in nearly every app, even the most basic ones.

      I don’t remember the Sound Recorder, or Notepad having ads. But because people are now used to ads everywhere, it’s certainly coming as MS is trying to jam ads in everywhere possible in Windows too, now.

      I’m so grateful for Linux. The apps I get through apt-get don’t make me watch ads. Unfortunately even if based on Linux, the Android world is so infuriatingly crammed with ads.

      I wish I could find a “phone” or portable device in that format, with an OS that works like “true” Linux.

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      3 days ago

      For the few ad-based services that I pay for, I mute it for every commercial. Seriously, I just can’t handle it.

      Why would you pay for something with ads?