hooboy
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- Joined
- Aug 7, 2021
YouTube, as a service, is intended to have ads on it, and they make money from it. When you use an extension or software to remove these ads, neither Google or the creator make money.Nope. I get access to the video for free. It's my choice to watch the video or not, or just to watch parts of it. There is no obligation, legaly or othervise, that makes me watch the ads. If he wants me to pay, put a paywall. He chose to make it free, and chose to put it on a platform where you can easily skip ads and sponsored segments. That's on him.
Effectively, this is media piracy, I'm fine with that and I'm not going to turn it off.
Then the video isn't monetized and no one makes money, that's YouTube's decision.Question, how does this caveat work if Youtube just decides to not give you an ad to watch? That happens. Is Youtube forcing you to pirate then?