| > Netflix should also block movies with product placement. Absolutely. One day someone much smarter than me will create an AI ad blocker that removes that sort of thing in real time. > On a more serious note, that would be google editorializing the content which I don't want. Have users collectively catalogue segments of the videos then. Pretty much what Sponsor Block does. I'm sure the highly paid engineers at Google can figure it out. > If a channel is advertising their upcoming tour, or advertising Patreon or Nebula, should google block them too? I don't consider those things advertising. I think they're just information. If I'm watching a video from a creator whose work I enjoy, I want to know where to find more stuff. Getting paid deals from third parties and advertising their products on your video is a completely different matter. I didn't open the video to watch that. > You're free to only watch creators that don't put ads in their videos you know. God people repeat this like it's a mantra. I'm free to do any number of things. Including blocking the segments I don't like and watching only the parts I care about. Why can't people accept that? Besides, it's not like the videos come with a warning that tells you you're gonna be advertised to. The transition to the ad is abrupt and sudden on purpose so you can't even react. |
Ah I got it. We should check with you what you consider an ad or not then inform google’s content policy based on that. That makes sense.
> I'm free to do any number of things.
You’re the one wanting to take that freedom from others.