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[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 year ago (14 children)

Youtube makes money off of adblocked users.

They send your watch habit aggregate data profiles to the number crunchers at alphabet hq, to sell off.

They make fuckloads of money off the free video content theyre given as well as the nonstop data stream of demographics data. Thats why alphabet bought it in the first place.

The ads are just bonus cash. They dont want to miss an opportunity to score more money by selling ad space in their data profile mines.

They are being fully compensated by me logging in and feeding them either free labor as video content or free money as data profiles. They can easily keep the lights on off that alone. They dont need more free cash.

[–] [email protected] -4 points 1 year ago (13 children)

That's not for you to say if it's "fully compensated" or not. They say "here is the service we provide, where is what we want from you". If you reject any part of what they want from you, it's immoral even if it's not illegal.

[–] [email protected] 14 points 1 year ago (11 children)

I am not obligated to sit dutifully with the volume up when ads play on my tv.

Nor am I obligated to allow ads to load within my browser.

They send the data they want me to display, down to every element on the page. It is fully within my rights to choose which elements are allowed to load on my computer.

And I wont be fuckin guilt tripped that the billion dollar company will make a fraction of another billion less dollars this quarter over my decisions to do so.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Correct me if I'm wrong but doesn't the typical terms of service or privacy policy even mention that you, as a user, have the power to reject tracking cookies, tracking pixels, etc. via your browser configuration and third party tools? As far as I know, the YouTube ToS and Privacy Policy also mention these things. I just tried to read it but they seem to have broken it up into a sprawling multi-site multi-page document where I can't find the legalese to ctrl+f and pore over.

Can anyone find these documents, so I can read through them please?

Edit:

I found it: https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en#intro

There are other ways to control the information Google collects whether or not you’re signed in to a Google Account, including:

  • Browser settings: For example, you can configure your browser to indicate when Google has set a cookie in your browser. You can also configure your browser to block all cookies from a specific domain or all domains. But remember that our services rely on cookies to function properly, for things like remembering your language preferences.
  • Device-level settings: Your device may have controls that determine what information we collect. For example, you can modify location settings on your Android device.
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