• The Barto
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    391 year ago

    So today I’ve seen this article saying YouTube failed and another saying they’ve succeeded because of record uninstalls of adblockers.

    • @winky9827b@lemmy.world
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      251 year ago

      because of record uninstalls of adblockers

      That’s how you know it’s bullshit, because every major ad blocker allows you to disable per site. There’s no need to uninstall. The claim that they’re being uninstalled was written by uneducated propagandists.

      • @Marin_Rider@aussie.zone
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        111 year ago

        yeah like who has a few days of youtube ad blocking not work then goes "that’s it im uninstalling this ad blocker and going back to ALL THE ADS EVERYWHERE

        • @Auli@lemmy.ca
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          51 year ago

          You vastly overestimate the average user. Probably installed an ad locker cause heard from a friend or coworker. Then stops letting them watch YouTube so they uninstall. Go to a non techie and browse the web it’s insane.

        • @Spotlight7573@lemmy.world
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          21 year ago

          I know someone who is non-technical who asked how to remove the ad blocker they had when YouTube displayed the message, as they didn’t know you could turn it off per site, so anecdotally that is something that does happen.

    • @Gestrid@lemmy.ca
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      1 year ago

      inb4 those uninstalls were just because they were installing better adblockers. /j

    • @PostaL@lemmy.world
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      231 year ago

      Considering that, after Netflix enabled anti account sharing, they got an increase in subscriptions, I’ve lost faith in humanity, and believe YouTube will succeed in the same way

      • GratefullyGodless
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        61 year ago

        But that’s because most people watch Netflix through smart TVs and those TVs are closed systems that don’t have apps, or very limited ones. Trying to get people who barely understand how to operate their remote to stream from their computer or other device, isn’t going to happen.