VPN's blatantly lying in youtube sponsors

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Emp55t

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If you use youtube you should be well aware of all these fucking sponsors for different vpn companies which would be fine since the adpocalypse but the thing is in every single sponsor for a vpn is all the same talking points , discount and the worst of all is these companies claims that they block trackers and fully secure your systems from hackers and government surveillance despite the fact that VPN's don't do shit against blocking trackers / ads that follow you and if your trying to secure your mobile device your probs still using android/ios which is constantly tracking you and even if your on a different OS when you access a website on a default web browser they know your device and your built in on gps chip.
 
no way!
what's next, you're gonna tell me that RAID SHADOW LEGENDS isn't actually the best and most fun video game ever made? impossible!
Hey you! I got it to join pyrocynical's guild...even though he and the other youtubers don't actually play that best mobile game of the century!

Who uses Youtube without adblock?
alot of these assholes work around it by just mentioning it within the video instead of having it as an ad.
 
Can we all agree that Sponsors on YouTube in general is the worst fucking thing ever and a cancer of the internet?

The whole point of YouTube was to get the fuck away from TV and the ads they bombard us with in between the actual shows. Now it's like any YouTuber that's slightly famous (Cinemassacre, JonTron, Guru Lary, IHE, Wha Happun) begins/ends their shows (or sticks in between their shows) with fucking adverts. FUCKING NO! STOP THIS!! I just want to learn about shit that happened behind the scenes of a movie/videogame.

if you want to make money, stick a fucking patreon/subscribestar link in your channel, but don't be a fucking sell-out with this shit. This is on the same level of when YouTubers go "RATE, COMMENT, SUBSCRIBE!!!"
 
Can we all agree that Sponsors on YouTube in general is the worst fucking thing ever and a cancer of the internet?

The whole point of YouTube was to get the fuck away from TV and the ads they bombard us with in between the actual shows. Now it's like any YouTuber that's slightly famous (Cinemassacre, JonTron, Guru Lary, IHE, Wha Happun) begins/ends their shows (or sticks in between their shows) with fucking adverts. FUCKING NO! STOP THIS!! I just want to learn about shit that happened behind the scenes of a movie/videogame.

if you want to make money, stick a fucking patreon/subscribestar link in your channel, but don't be a fucking sell-out with this shit. This is on the same level of when YouTubers go "RATE, COMMENT, SUBSCRIBE!!!"

This post sponsored by Raid: Shadow Legends
 
alot of these assholes work around it by just mentioning it within the video instead of having it as an ad.
There's an extension that I'd heard of a while back that I didn't try until Josh mentioned it on Twitter- SponsorBlock. Skips this nonsense for you.
 
Can we all agree that Sponsors on YouTube in general is the worst fucking thing ever and a cancer of the internet?

The whole point of YouTube was to get the fuck away from TV and the ads they bombard us with in between the actual shows. Now it's like any YouTuber that's slightly famous (Cinemassacre, JonTron, Guru Lary, IHE, Wha Happun) begins/ends their shows (or sticks in between their shows) with fucking adverts. FUCKING NO! STOP THIS!! I just want to learn about shit that happened behind the scenes of a movie/videogame.

if you want to make money, stick a fucking patreon/subscribestar link in your channel, but don't be a fucking sell-out with this shit. This is on the same level of when YouTubers go "RATE, COMMENT, SUBSCRIBE!!!"
Media platform gets popular, advertising starts, and you get annoyed. Boy is that like screaming into the void. What on Earth did you expect would happen? Web 2.0 was already on the rise when YouTube hit. I'll agree that creators could forego that revenue stream (or at least do their due diligence in researching the product/service before signing the contract, a practice most seem to be batting 0.0 on) but to expect for it just to be completely absent is retarded.

This is the age we live in now. The normies took the internet from us and we let it happen. Best you can do now is keep using software that circumvents it and supporting the people who make it.

Also, the worst thing on the internet is streaming. You and I both know it.
 
The OP post combined with their avatar made me laugh. I hope that was the goal. Mission accomplished.
 
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