• LUHG
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    Sponsor block is a different beast. Should we really be doing that to our content creators? No, definitely not. Is it them or the advertising company that suffers?

    Edit: Actually really surprised about this. Couple weeks ago people are sticking up for YT premium prices. Now, you are against helping the creators you watch.

      • @KnightontheSun@lemmy.world
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        578 months ago

        Agree. SponserBlock is just doing the clicking for me. I did the same thing manually for a long time as my regular youtoobers got sponsored. Good for them, but I don’t need to see it and they still got sponsored.

    • @Excrubulent@slrpnk.net
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      598 months ago

      If you weren’t planning on paying for the product, the creator won’t take any hit from you using sponsorblock. In fact, the advertiser won’t either. Nobody will be hurt by it, because it was a massive waste of your time to start with.

      • LUHG
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        08 months ago

        Fair enough but you can’t plan on paying for a product before you have seen what it was.

        • @Excrubulent@slrpnk.net
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          58 months ago

          Well, the blocker doesn’t stop me from seeing the ad, it stops me from wasting my time manually skipping the ad. I still don’t see how that’s going to change my mind about anything.

          Also, if you were thinking of getting anything from a youtube ad: they are almost exclusively bad products. If you need something, just do a tiny bit of research instead of going with the first thing a content creator agreed to shill for.

    • kratoz29
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      308 months ago

      Huh, Sponsorblock is basically muting TV ads like in the old days.

      Why should I be forced to watch a sponsor almost always totally unrelated to the content I seek to watch, and that the YouTuber decided to upload?

      • @AeroLemming@lemm.ee
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        228 months ago

        It’s always some VPN making wild bullshit claims about what it can do for your privacy. I respect Tom Scott for refusing a VPN sponsorship because they wanted to make him lie.

        • @ramjambamalam@lemmy.ca
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          98 months ago

          Bingo. Buy a VPN for privacy just means, give us your data instead of your ISP.

          Now, a VPN provider may very well be more trustworthy than your ISP! But then again, maybe not… That depends on your circumstances and risk profile.

        • Kevin
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          58 months ago

          He did eventually take one later on, which I can imagine must’ve been a bit of a painful decision ;-;

          • Turun
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            88 months ago

            He declined the first one, because they wanted him to lie.

            He accepted the other, because they were fine with just facts.

            A VPN doesn’t protect your privacy. It only helps on websites without working https, which is ridiculously rare these days. Yes, it also hides your IP address, but that is really really irrelevant. If you wanted to stay truly anonymous you’d not log in anywhere and use Tor. The only actual use case is circumventing geo blocking.

            • TalkingCat-
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              28 months ago

              You can also circumvent geo blocking with a proxy, some of them are free, do not send any sensitive info on the free proxies however, not that a paid one is intrinsicaly safer, just like vpns.

      • LUHG
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        38 months ago

        Because the creator gets paid by them to provide you with a free product. If that fails to be the case you get nothing.

    • @NightOwl@lemmy.one
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      268 months ago

      My favorite aspect of sponsorblock is blocking the incredibly repetitive ubiquitous script that every single channel copies of like, subscribe, ring the notification bell.

      • @webghost0101@sopuli.xyz
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        08 months ago

        This is actually why i don’t like it. Most of my subs do this kinda thing rarely but occasionally. Sponsorblock creates a gap in the video that is more jarring then the 1 second self promotion, wish there was an option to only block self promotions more then 4 seconds long.

        • @NightOwl@lemmy.one
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          28 months ago

          I really can’t stand requests for likes, subscribes, notification bell at all. I actually hate it more than ads, and have backed out of many a video that didn’t happen to have the segment flagged at the beginning.

        • @Evkob@lemmy.ca
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          18 months ago

          I’m not at my computer to check, but I’m like 70% sure you can set a minimum segment length for skipping.

    • @redcalcium@lemmy.institute
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      238 months ago

      You can still use sponsorblock and configure it to not skipping sponsor segments if you want, and still enjoying the benefits of automatically skipping useless segments such as intro, outro, subscription reminders, self promotion, recaps, etc.

      • @pyrflie@lemm.ee
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        68 months ago

        I used to let some creators through, but it seems like ad sponsors are locking down on creators to fit their message, so I’ve started blocking everything since it’s just useless mush.

    • deweydecibel
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      48 months ago

      You’re absolutely right. Sponsorblock directly harms the average people making content, it has nothing to do with Google.

      It’s gross and reveals how much of the complaining about ads has absolutely nothing to do with privacy or malware or corporate profiteering or anything like that. These people are just nakedly selfish.

      Wear those downvotes with pride. They mean you have a conscience and feel empathy.

      • yukichigai
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        18 months ago

        Sponsors don’t pay the creator less if you skip the sponsor segment. That’s not tracked, at least not in a way that google will share with the creator or anyone else. If that changes someday, sure, you have a point. For now skipping the sponsor segment is as harmless as skipping through the commercials on TV.

        • LUHG
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          18 months ago

          Keyword here is for now. Just pushing them to be more intrusive. Yes they may incrementally become more intrusive in the future but it’s a decent trade-off for free content.

      • LUHG
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        18 months ago

        Cheers. I don’t think I’ve ever had such a response to a normal ethical take. We complain about wanting free and open source products but by the looks of it nobody is able to sit through a 20 second sponsor.

        If we had everything on a free open source platform people would still skip the sponsored segment.

        I feel if the sponsor blocks keep up we’ll start to see the creators or sponsors combat it in ways we really don’t like.

    • @MonkderZweite@feddit.ch
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      8 months ago

      Whatever, either i have to manually switch forward or sponsorblock does it for me. Second option is less annoying.

    • Tygr
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      8 months ago

      I watch YT about once a week and usually an hour or less. Premium isn’t worth it for that low of use. Sponsors, I skipped, always. I’ve never once purchased from a sponsor. I also skipped subscribe crap manually (I’m not logged in, I can’t).

      SponsorBlock just does it for me, kinda nice. The creator gets paid by viewership so I have helped when I watch.

      Lemmy isn’t seen by 98% of the public so my mentioning it hardly spreads further awareness. What did spread it was YT themselves cracking down. It made news headlines and my own mother asked I come over and install one.

      YT Streisand Effected themselves. They demanded we not use them and got more people using them because of it.

      Now, my mom won’t see Google ads anywhere, not just YT. What a smart move because I know there’s probably a million new UBlock users.

    • yukichigai
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      The content creators get paid the exact same whether I skip the sponsor segment or not. YouTube doesn’t track that, or not in a way they share with anyone else at any rate. Sponsors aren’t going to pay the content creators less due to skips since they literally cannot see who skips the segment.

      In other words, it doesn’t hurt the content creator in the slightest.