Youtube has already figured it out basically. They are doing a rolling of the implementation meaning it will only be like another 6 months or something before they are doing it everywhere.
If it sees your skipping ads it blocks you from the service after 3 strikes.
Fuck em, thatll be the day I stop watching it.
I dont understand how the original team was able to profit without ads but google has to turn it into tv 2.0. Most of the content creators are sponsored and do their plug without the ad system. Why cant youtube go after their cut of that?
Fucking google, just as bad if not worse than microsoft.
Blocking the ad blockers is trivial, technologically. Keeping people using the site is hard, though, and they only make it harder, as they try to make it cable TV for the internet. Most people don't use ad blockers, though, and those that do will not put up with more than a few ads, before not watching the content on that site (unless the ads are forced to be sensible, like on Gab - it's not ads existing, but flashes, jump cuts, bright colors, -0.1dBFS audio, and content interruption). So, it makes the most business sense to just figure that ratio into the formulas for clicks, impressions, etc.. The only real problem that tends to arise is that tech channels can have a majority of viewers blocking ads - do you penalize them, or work with the site-wide average?
But, the PHB types will tell them to disable the ad blockers. Then, they get surprised Pikachu face when people use the site less, even those getting the ads.
They should really get into the sponsorship side of things, instead of normal ad serving. IE, if you do a sponsor segment, for $x, they get 20% or 30% of it, but no 3rd party ads will be injected into your content.
Youtube has already figured it out basically. They are doing a rolling of the implementation meaning it will only be like another 6 months or something before they are doing it everywhere.
I already forgot when I saw ads on YouTube last lime.
If it sees your skipping ads it blocks you from the service after 3 strikes.
Never had YT account. Don't care at all.
Fucking google, just as bad if not worse than microsoft.
Mice whine, prick themselves, but continue to chew cactus.
Somebody force you to use services you don't like? IDK, but AFAIK Google doesn't have a usage police that stay behind your shoulder and force you to use Google services.
Meanwhile I never had any accounts on anything from Google, and don't have any problems at all.
Youtube has already figured it out basically. They are doing a rolling of the implementation meaning it will only be like another 6 months or something before they are doing it everywhere.
If it sees your skipping ads it blocks you from the service after 3 strikes.
Fuck em, thatll be the day I stop watching it.
I dont understand how the original team was able to profit without ads but google has to turn it into tv 2.0. Most of the content creators are sponsored and do their plug without the ad system. Why cant youtube go after their cut of that?
Fucking google, just as bad if not worse than microsoft.
Blocking the ad blockers is trivial, technologically. Keeping people using the site is hard, though, and they only make it harder, as they try to make it cable TV for the internet. Most people don't use ad blockers, though, and those that do will not put up with more than a few ads, before not watching the content on that site (unless the ads are forced to be sensible, like on Gab - it's not ads existing, but flashes, jump cuts, bright colors, -0.1dBFS audio, and content interruption). So, it makes the most business sense to just figure that ratio into the formulas for clicks, impressions, etc.. The only real problem that tends to arise is that tech channels can have a majority of viewers blocking ads - do you penalize them, or work with the site-wide average?
But, the PHB types will tell them to disable the ad blockers. Then, they get surprised Pikachu face when people use the site less, even those getting the ads.
They should really get into the sponsorship side of things, instead of normal ad serving. IE, if you do a sponsor segment, for $x, they get 20% or 30% of it, but no 3rd party ads will be injected into your content.
I already forgot when I saw ads on YouTube last lime.
Never had YT account. Don't care at all.
Mice whine, prick themselves, but continue to chew cactus.
Somebody force you to use services you don't like? IDK, but AFAIK Google doesn't have a usage police that stay behind your shoulder and force you to use Google services.
Meanwhile I never had any accounts on anything from Google, and don't have any problems at all.