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by grupthink
1128 days ago
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The money flow looks like this: Ad -> YT -> Content Creators You prevent YT and Content Creators from making money when you block an ad. Blocking ads of these products, means when you purchase a product (shampoo, razors, etc) more of your money goes into these companies that created these products. And, in your case, who pays the content creator for the content you enjoy? and who pays for the engineering and infrastructure that delivered the content? And, since you never saw the ad, you likely didn't buy any product either. |
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That's the big con behind ads, especially online ads. If there was research showing that ads don't make any difference at all for the vast majority of purchases ...
https://marketinginsidergroup.com/marketing-strategy/digital...
Secondly, ads are a more insidious version of the old visa scam. They're a tax on everyone, whether they viewed the ad or not. I avoid ads, and where I can't I actively avoid the product. It's not even about being cheap, I am actively disgusted at ads these days, and that transfers to the product being advertised. I doubt I'm the only one.
Thirdly, already Youtube ads don't allow "normal" content creators to survive. Not enough money. So youtube is a con. Content creators won't keep creating ... and it doesn't matter what you do. Youtube is a pyramid scheme, in that it's making the promise of jobs, even richess if you just "produce content", and it's dependent on a constant flow of fresh suckers taking that bet. Nearly all of them will lose big.
Just about every one of "my favorite creators" have a video complaining about it (those videos are really becoming boring), yet the vast majority of their views are monetized, so even "fixing" ad blocking 100% won't help them.