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by wdr1
200 days ago
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> Freedom from ads seems like a fundamental human right, and necessary for freedom of thought. This doesn't make any sense to me. > Given that people currently are not able to choose to be free from advertisements in any practical way, even if abstaining from luxuries Sure you can. You can get a more expensive Netflix tier. You can pay for YouTube Premium. You can choose not engage with businesses that have a monetization model you dislike. |
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These and other types of "unskippable ads" violate my personal freedoms and should rejected by society.
netflix and youtube are cute examples of paying to get fewer ads, but you do not get very far without finding product placements or other types of ads in their videos.