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by j-walker 3235 days ago
> I don't get what they're plan is.

"This launch is a giant step forward in our efforts to bring rich content to Reddit, following last year’s release of native image hosting and our introduction of native video ads earlier this year."

Which means having to watch a 30 second ad before a 15second video clip.

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"Which means having to watch a 30 second ad before a 15second video clip."

Hopefully you'll be able to just use youtube-dl or a similar app to download the video and skip the ads, just as you can for videos that are on youtube.

Even simpler, Ad Block Plus or UBlock Origin block adverts on YouTube. I'm not sure which it is because I've got both, but I definitely notice the annoying difference when I watch YouTube on another browser!
They both do. I'm not sure why you would use them both, though.
uBlock Origin definitely does. I thought there might have been a downside to using multiple adblockers...is that not the case?
I've never noticed a problem using both.
Also another giant step away from Imgur, who has a very simple YouTube-to-hosted-GIF meme maker.
Looks like i'll have to remove reddit from whitelisted sites on my ad-blocker. Sigh.
Why? They're hosting content you want to see? Can't you just watch their ads?
Some people consider ads immoral and predatory. If we're lucky enough to know how insidious they are, and have the means to block them, we should.
Guess I just don't understand that idea of thinking ads are immoral but having no problem enjoying content without providing payment for it (in this case eyeballs).
How do these supremely moral people expect content to be paid for?
Some of us just genuinely hate autoplay ads.
Yeah I mean who likes them? But if I like the content on a site, I'll watch them. Who knows, maybe I will see something I want to buy.
reddit is the only site that i have white listed because the ads on it aren't obtrusive. If i have to watch a 30 second ad for a 15 second video, i personally find it annoying and obtrusive. I'll gladly donate to reddit via other means to show my support.
Reddit gold opts you out of all ads, not that there are any ads on videos now.
What moral objection are you planning to use to avoid paying for Reddit Gold?
I just start blacklisting sites with those tbh. Just refuse to use them altogether. No content is worth the annoyance.