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How will you feel when YouTube introduces quick ads for premium users and longer ads for free users?

There's absolutely nothing stopping the arms race from continuing past the point which you are currently satisified.

Just look at Hulu, for example.

Also, it's ridiculous that YouTube was able to convince people it's acceptable to have audio pause when in the background. If YouTube on Desktop paused audio when the tab was not the active tab it would be fundamentally unusable.



How will you feel eating a potato chip tonight, knowing that next year they'll probably make the bag smaller and increase the price?

You're not locked into subscribing to YouTube until you die. This is a misunderstanding I see frequently among hackers. They also seem to think that changing the default web browser is equal in severity to building a battleship...


It doesn't mean I'm going to try and get everyone onboard with shrinkflation though. I'm not telling everyone "aye it's a part of life, accept receiving less so that stocks can trend upward."

It's good to have a healthy tension between consumer wants and corporate financials. If everyone stops using ad block today then Google reports one quarter of increased profits. Afterward, investors are normalized to that expectation, the fact everyone is watching ads is meaningless, and Google pursues whatever their next step is for squeezing blood from stone.

I want to live in a world where products are as good for me as possible without corporations going under. I do not want to live in a world where products are as poor as I'll tolerate just for profit maximization.


I believe in voting with your wallet. If a product has a good cost:benefit there's no reason to not buy it if you want it. For as long as you want it.


If they do that, I'll unsubscribe then. That's what voting with your money is.


It’s very likely for youtube to turn to paying customers to sqeeze more from them because they’re already willing to pay.

Soon there’ll be a premium premium with no ads at a premium cost, $30 a month.




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