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by SwellJoe 3562 days ago
Where should I sign up for the "privacy-respecting, no-advertising" facebook plan? Twitter have one of those, too?
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Nope, but google is trying. See google contributor and youtube red. Start there.
Google Contributor looks neat, and probably something I'll try out...but, I don't see any indication that privacy will be respected with their plan. Seems like I still need an ad blocker and a privacy-respecting web browser.

It's unfortunate that something like Contributor can't be done in a peer-to-peer fashion. It requires a huge player with a visible impact on their entire web to be able to "sell" a different sort of web experience. That's actually kinda scary; it reminds me how much power Google has. While I have vaguely positive feelings about Google (and use gmail, Android, etc.), it's not great that one entity owns such a big chunk of the web.

I already have a couple of subscriptions to services that provide music. I don't know if I'll switch to Red; might try it out at some point. I should read up on it; I do watch a lot of tech videos and such on YouTube, and if Red actually supports the people who make them, that'd be great.

Youtube Red and Google Play Music come in a package, which is actually an awesome value. Red does support the creators whose videos you watch.
Not OP, but unfortunately Google Contributor is not yet available in my country. Google really seems to be focused on the US and only on the US.