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by IshKebab
166 days ago
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Although to be fair YouTube itself has started to defeat those - they put a little white dot in the timeline when the ad finishes. I'm not sure how they do it but I think AI could pretty easily detect current ad transitions. Especially when combined with data about which bits of the video most people skip. I think it'll lead to sponsorships being much more integrated into videos rather than a sponsorship segment. Or possibly people will switch to much shorter segments like LTT does. I never really understood why they want long segments anyway. Shorter ones mean I'm much more likely to actually see it. |
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Of course it will hurt the content creators but they are already getting paid much more per view by premium customers! So showing sponsor segments as well is double dipping.