85 points

Advertising and advertisers are the reverse midas touch of the internet. Everything they touch turns to shit.

Case in point, just look at reddit.

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62 points

Aka The Mierdes Touch

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33 points

YouTube is terrible without an ad blocker. The current business model is: bait users with free entertaining content, insert reasonable level of ads, stockholders get mad there isn’t exponential growth, really annoy users until they subscribe. I get that companies need to make money, but this cycle seems to be faster than ever now.

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23 points

The rule is ghat they need to make more money than the year before. A company that need to make money and does would not be an issue. But a company that needs to make more and more each year is the disease.

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6 points

This whole idea of infinite growth is so fucking stupid because it’s just not possible.

Nothing grows infinitely. It’s a complete denial of reality, and because businesses refuse to accept the idea they cannot infinitely grow, we end with no plans for periods of no growth, which ends up in layoffs and the poorest getting fucked while the morons demanding infinite growth take all the money and try and do it again somewhere else.

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1 point

They didn’t need to grow. Current Wallsteet calculation is margin % + growth % => 40%

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3 points

YouTube is a great experience with a paid subscription. It’s the streaming service I use the most and I find the monthly cost to be worth the content I watch there. It’s also an even more effective way to fight the disruptive influence advertising has on our online communities and helps fund the creators on the platform that I enjoy.

Everyone should make their own choices, I’m just highlighting one of those choices that works well for me.

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2 points

Thanks for contributing! What is the difference between your experience and mine (with an ad blocker)?

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Way overdue. And that other 74% is still actively funding an ever bigger problem

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41 points

It’s a shame that advertisers are still planning to cut spending. I, for one, plan to maintain my current level of spending with X. I have no future plans to cut or boost my spending with X.

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7 points

Half of 0 is still zero!

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1 point

In fact: 0! = 1

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Why the hell are they even there? There are countless places to spend ad money!

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I completely agree with you. An interesting aspect to this is that when it was still Twitter, Apple was one of the biggest marketers on the site. This was because all of the other online ad venders were direct competitors (google with phones, and Facebook with virtual reality). So having a place that isn’t google/meta to pump ad dollars makes sense to some businesses, or at least it did before the percentage of Nazi content rose so much.

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16 points

If they’re still on track to do 1.92B this year, that is far more than people had been saying and far, far too much.

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