@@ElclarkKuhu what are you talking about? even if you don't watch ads on YT ad sense is all over the web. and your costumer profile is still sellable to third parties based on your watch history.
I disagree. It's not because customers are concerned about privacy or any of the other points you made. It's literally that they're going so far to push ads into everyone's face that more and more people would rather pay than see them.
@@jayliu645 It amazes me how indignant and entitled people are about "free" services. If it is free you are the product but the great thing about free markets is no one is forcing you to participate... well other than government services, I mean just try not paying taxes...
Agreed. After trying Hulu with ads it was so unbearable I didn't even want to watch anything. Even though I locked in a price of $1/month for 12 months.
I used to pay for Twitch Turbo so that I wouldn't have to watch ads on Twitch. Then they started having special ads that even twitch turbo users had to watch. When this happened I cancelled my turbo subscription and stopped watching twitch for the most part. I think they may have removed that, but at this point I don't really care and am done with twitch. I pay for UA-cam premium and if they pull the same crap I will probably stop watching youtube. I really hate ads.
get mozilla, they're the last haven for adblock users. Some other browsers might do something too, like Brave for example. Can't help but find it funny that this whole video essay ABSOLUTELY disregarded the concept of ad blockers
@@furdiburd Yes, it was completely absurd. It was literally the only thing you got with a turbo membership, no other perks, just ad-free viewing and then they made you watch ads.
I love when logical thinking glitches and the arguments make no sense anymore because the person is being too logical lol. That's why logic isn't everything. Common sense ftw.
It's not like people now prefer to pay. The Ads have just become unbearable, and with inflation, the adjusted $ cost of a lot of subscriptions have actually come down. Not to mention, the incrased privacy concerns also make it easy to justify the monthly cost.
It's not as if that service is suddenly going to stop tracking you if you're paying. At that point they're just double dipping because they'll definitely be selling your activities to 3rd parties.
@@carlunaden While it's true a company isn't going to stop collecting data on you when you start paying for premium, they can't make money off that data since they aren't serving you ads. So it's not really double dipping, but it's also not really helpful from a privacy perspective either.
@@LogicallyAnswered Spending 5 seconds to download Adblock Origin is a massive ROI over paying. I've got to ride into town go to work for 2 hours to pay a month of UA-cam with still no features when i can be home listening to youtube while i farm and do maintenance? Growing my own and maintaining all my own infrastructure (power, water, property maintenance) is the best ROI and having to go get money to give to youtube takes time away i can be growing more food or installing more water tank capacity. My time outside of my jobs is most valuable, as a few hours work for myself offsets thousands of dollars of electricity, water, heating bills and doing my own maintenance on everything. The only thing i really pay for anymore is connectivity, crappy intermittent rural 'service' that costs 3x what you all pay in the city, otherwise i take a loss going to work for money instead of making direct progress by staying home and working directly to my own benefit.
On the business side, I can say that online entrepreneurs have discovered that free and freemium only work for websites/apps with millions of users. But when charging users, you can still make the business work even with just a few thousand paying users
Many of the large business of today have started creating free competing products of existing paid products. Social media paid products won't work because you need a large user base to benefit from the network effect. On products for businesses, it works thought.
"The reality is that there is no such a thing as a free service. If you are not paying with cash, you are paying with attention, time, and or privacy." Thats HARD fr!!!
A non-negligible amount of people are also going out of their way to remove all ads out of their daily lives: personally, I use adblockers on all my devices, sponsorblock for youtube sponsored blocks in videos, modded ad-free android apps and have even blocked the domain where my smart tv gets its ads from on my router.
I personally don't think sponsors are a bad thing, but there just are not that many sponsors on UA-cam, and the ones you do see are the same ones over and over. That can cause people to start using sponsorblock because of "ugh, not another ad for [insert company here]"
I'm on the same boat till few months ago then realized I'm using netflix, prime, sony, hotstar nd paying them but i use like youtube 80%. Met my friend who had 3 others on the fsmily plan then asked me to join for like 400rs (5$) a year, then joined premium boat now never going back for sure. I mean yeah ad blockers i use but worst part id you can't turn that off in tv where they put 2-10mins ad in between songs when I'm at bath 😂 Also i never knew youtube premium had extra benefits like u can stop playing on any device and continue like netflix in different device without going to history and i can see some exclusives which im not a fan off, also seeing this high bitrate premium quality in 1080p which i couldn't tell a difference at the moment but it's matter of time they lock 4k in premium sub only Even $20/ year is nothing to me considering I'm using yt like crazy when i pay hotstar, sony just for occasional sports which i barely open lol And about that vanced, revanced stuff who knows what they do with our google data u have no clue they steal id and pass, also that app is janky like jitters, lags most ppl don't notice that but I'm a tech geek so i notice them instantly, honestly i thought youtube app was like that till i tried premium Saying all this since I'm a youtube mod apk, ad blocker user all my life till few months ago If you're making money or using youtube a lot consider getting on premium boat you'll feel better for sure
@@rejoice37 No, sponsorblock works without video timecodes, the user selects the start and end timecodes of sponsors themselves when submitting to sponsorblock.
Having to pay for services that were once free (or were worth to use for free) is one of the most underrated reasons why people everywhere are becoming ever more financially strangled, especially considering how much of our lives is now online, and how companies are moving more and more essential and/or useful functions of those services behind paywalls, and charging more and more each time. It'd be fine if they reserved only the most niche or advanced features for the paying user, but they're expecting to make you start and keep paying increasing (and almost always irrationally increasing) amounts of money for the same functionality that was once free, and making user experience hell for free users. And those "small" fees for services that we regularly want or need to use can pile up real quick for the average foe. It's become pure greed at this stage.
I guess it depends on what you use. I hate ads, and I basically take the option to remove them in all the services that offer it. That includes UA-cam, Reddit, Hulu, Netflix, a paid email service (Hey), and even a paid search engine without ads (Kagi). In total, the difference is less than $50/month for all of them compared to the same or equivalent services with ads (~$30 if you don't count the email and search engine). It's not a trivial amount, but for me is worth it to not have ads basically anywhere (and most people probably wouldn't take it as far as me anyway) To me ads not only consume time and attention but also increase the risk of me buying stupid things! So I probably still come ahead 🙂
@noisycarlos well, I do agree that everyone is free to weigh the pros and cons, do the numbers, and pay whatever they can afford, or refuse to pay, for whatever services and services' perks they feel they want or need. I just think that they're deliberately making those services unbearable to use (or downright unusable) without paying, and taking full advantage of it for nothing but profit. The ads were the first step for luring people into paying, then there were the "exclusive features", and slowly but surely they're taking away more and more functionality from once-free services and making it subscriber-only. I used to rely on Fotor for quick and basic photo editing, but they started to hide so much basic functionality behind a paywall that it simply rendered the app useless for me unless I splashed on a subscription, and that was something like $5,99 per month at that time a couple of years ago, but it's now running at $8,99. Sure, the difference right may be something like $50,00 or whatever it is for any given person now, but that number is sure to go up, and probably faster than inflation does because of the sheer profiteering, and by then you'll be basically trapped into keep paying because if you don't, you just won't be able to use those services, whether because of the ads, like many people do right now, or because you'll lose functionality that you just can't afford to give up.
Not all services though. Some services like UA-cam isn't asking you to pay for what's free before. They are providing a ad free experience all together. But I understand your point.
I quite literally have ZERO monthly subscriptions. :) It's actually really easy to not give corporations your money. Rent, power, vehicle insurance, internet & phone bills are enough for me, thanks! 😊
@@aladin_run5404 correct! UA-cam is free, which I spend a ton of time on. And Unreal Engine is free, which I spend a ton of my time working with. And the games I play are one-time-payment only. I have nothing that requires monthly subscription. Not paying UA-cam for their Premium. Not paying X Corp (Twitter) for their Verified Account. Not paying Disney+ or Netflix for movies. Literally nothing, and I'm doing just fine. :)
I also don’t have any subscription 😂, don’t understand the people complaining about 200 streaming service and spending hundreds of dollars to have Netflix,Disney+,prime video,Apple tv +,peacock and paramount 😂😂 Most be an us and uk thing and complaining about price increases while is still cheaper than cable,buying dvd or cd 😂 Is impossible to not give money to corporations but is possible to reduce how much you give to them, personally I only give money to my landlord, my electricity company,water municipalitie company, telecommunications company and my f bank that now charges monthly fees,insurance company is the only subscription types companies I give money to, then of course you need food, fuel, one clothes shopping trip every few years, and replace something that gets broken ect, the rest no company gets directly any money from me indirectly off course I watch ads someone is getting paid, I use some services someone is getting paid.
@@acutelilmint8035 you could probably just easily stop paying for iCloud, too! :) Just put a bit of thought into it and unsubscribe. One of my literal least favorite companies on planet earth, is Apple Inc. So I hate to see the only company you paying, being them. LOL. But not bad at all! :)
There is, and there always will. People just love to rationalize to justify their reckless spending. Just need to spend 15min to save yourself hundreds of dollars over years
You can have adfree experience with browser plugin on pc or by using "do not show this ad" and then just tick close when you get asked a reason to tick on mobile. It takes 2-3 sec to do this so if u have a 5 sec ad just wait but if you have longer ones then you can do that and save time (it also skips the next ad in my experience if you have 2 ads at once). For TV or consoles I don't know a solution but I don't watch YT on those.
i just want to thank you for actually interacting with your fans by regularly responding to comments and hearting them and etc! unfortunately, its rlly rare to see creators with over 100k do that nowadays. i know its something small but i really appreciate it, and i bet alot of other fans do. thank you!
I believe that the two major factors for the change is: 1 - there's so much ads that even people who doesn't care for ads are annoyed by them. 2 - Big tech are trying to grow they capital at all costs so they monetized in any and every possible way.
For me, I watch YT on my TV and it's basically my main thing I watch. I'll pick up Hulu or Netflix or HBO for a month or so when there's a particular show I'm interested in, but to be able to skip all the insane YT ads (probably wouldn't pay if I mainly used a laptop with ad block) is more than worth it for basically no difference in price than any other ad-free streaming service.
I have UA-cam premium and I have never looked back. I have no patience for ads. It’s worth the cost to be able to immerse yourself in the videos without being bombarded with ads.
If I recall correctly, Cable TV also started off without ads. Just plugs for other shows in between programs. Then suddenly paid ads came into the picture to the point that their ad breaks were practically as long as those on free to air TV. Some international channels even get their signals yanked suddenly just to show local paid ads. I don't know if UA-cam would follow this model. I hope they won't, because we all know what is happening to Cable TV nowadays.
I pay for YT Premium, but for one reason only and it's probably not a very common one. My favorite type of music is from China. I've tried other music apps and they just don't have a big variety of Chinese music. I used to stream music videos from YT, not worrying about the ads, but then I moved. My daily commute now takes me on a shuttle, a train and a subway. For a good 40 minutes of that commut, I don't have service b/c I'm underground. So I tried multiple music apps where I could download songs - I was even willing to buy them! But no one had the variety YT had. So, I finally saw that YT Premium included YT Music and now I happily listen to and download all the Chinese music I want.
UA-cam quietly gave me premium for 3 months a few years ago. I have never looked back. I was a pro with the mute button back in the days of watching commercials on TV. You can get money back, but time never comes back.
I've been paying for YT premium for a decade. If they start showing me ads, simply I will shift spending my time to something else. I can't think of something more wasteful of my time than being forced to watch ads. I haven't watched TV since the 2000s, mainly because of ads.
1000% agree, you almost forget youtube has ads when you use the premium version, though there are plenty of channels which include paid sponsorships, usually for some VPN that has the unique selling point of *Netflix* (ironically directing viewers off youtube and onto their competitor). While these are somewhat annoying to have to skip over, it beats having to sit through a commercial featuring the Kardashians attempting to convince the peasantry they too get their food delivered by some dirt poor foreign student on a rented scooter rather than their private chefs.
I have NEVER gotten an external ad with Premium. In content sponsored ads don't go to UA-cam and aren't going to get skipped by an ad blocker anyway. Some of us like actually supporting the content creators we watch.
They spam your email. You pay, they advertise to you anyway. I watched a recorded ad and it was interrupted by other ads. With livestreams you only get the sponsors, which may be why it is doing well.
To be honest it always boggled my mind that UA-cam was free, the content out there is incredible and you can find something for any topic, things that will actually help you, and some channels have professional grade production quality. the cost must be staggering, millions of hours of footage, being served up quickly to millions of users, probably some of the best backend engineers in the world making it all happen pretty seamlessly on any device. The price for it is pretty reasonable, considering that for every paid user, the fee has to cover 10 more who block or skip every ad. I imagine UA-cam could make their nut if every single user had to pay $1 a month. I know that in some places that amount isn't entirely trivial.
@@mechamicro Indeed, people don't understand how to get big on social media. the biggest people to get heard are those with the deepest pockets to bot subs to stay on top
"There is no such thing as a free service" yes i think this is part of the problem. Most people are not making nearly enough money for it to be reasonable for them to pay for every single tiny little "service" or access to a website just to live at a modern, acceptable standard of life. The fact that our modern standard of life is supposdly not sustainable unless multi-billion dollar companies are allowed to steal your personal information and shove ads in your face nonstop, or charge each user $10+ a month just to look at a website is insane to me
im a lifelong pirate and proud of it. i pay for media i actually want and know ill like and i support content creators directly. the moment i lose adblock is the moment i stop using youtube tho.
All I can say is, I'm not willing to pay for UA-cam. It's tempting to watch because it's free, but if I have to pay, then I would probably just do without it. There are always better things I could do with my time than watch UA-cam. I also have never used an ad blocker on UA-cam because I feel that would be unethical. I also think that if they try putting UA-cam videos behind a paywall, then we'll see more piracy of UA-cam videos just like there already is of TV shows and movies. I really hope they keep the ad-supported option for people who can't afford premium or don't watch UA-cam enough to justify the price. I might pay for e-mail if I don't have a reasonable alternative, because that's a service I rely on, but UA-cam is not essential enough to pay every month.
Got tired of being bombarded by ads so back in 2018 got premium. It's the superior experience, like back before we were spammed by unskipable ads in every single video.
The only reason I decided to finally pay, is because the ads were driving me insane every time I need to watch on my iPhone to help me get to sleep. That’s being said, I’m glad that I also get other perks like UA-cam music with it. But the price raise that Google decided to do just this week is making me think if I’ll keep paying for it.
Used to be great when each video had just one ad, and the max was 2. Then they launched Premium and everything went downhill for free watchers. I don't know if it got better for creators, but their work has greatly improved.
Paying for the service, if not stated otherwise, will not stop them from taking your data and selling it to third party members. I think the point that the video is trying to make is that if you're utilizing the service more than a certain base level, than paying for the service starts to make sense. If you're comparing watching ten hours of ads per month on UA-cam or paying four dollars, then paying would make more sense economically.
That black screen at 5:42 made me think the video had ended. Great video though. I just found your channel and have been binging your content. Keep up the good work!
I see a lot of arguing already in the comments about "just use adblock" VS "paying is worth it to me" Nobody seems to be mention the benefit of paying that is the creators you watch getting paid if you use Premium, VS getting nothing if you just block ads. That reason alone is a big part of why I've been subscribed for so long. I'd rather creators get something from me watching so that they can keep making more videos for me to watch. Obviously, your mileage may vary on other support systems you want to do instead - buying merch, UA-cam memberships, Patreon, etc. But just at the base level of "watching a video, what does the creator get out of it", Premium beats adblock there.
If you are passionate about the creators then use the join button instead of yt preminum. I saw a video where creators barely get any money from yt premium.
Too bad for all that Apple stuff that it's not actually giving you any privacy, it's just changing out Google violating your privacy for Apple violating your privacy.
If it's free, you are the product. If it costs money, you are the product. But with freedom software, you aren't the product. They don't have any codes of conduct. The Free Software Foundation is a construct Which helps you learn about these products Eventually, proprietary software, we can destruct, And data collection, we can obstruct.
Its the same with the ads in games from the Playstore. I can't remember the amount of times ive downloaded a game only for it to be so full of ads its unplayable. It gets uninstalled 5 minutes later.
A lot of youtube apks that had built in adblockers are getting ruined right now. It's an on going battle between youtube and those devs. I can imagine that might drive some to give up and pay up.
Ever since we found out that we could watch TV content online without the TV comercials, we have been chasing that. Anytime forced comercials were added, we left to other pastures 🤷♀️ The reason pirating and downloading TV shows and movies became such a big thing in the first place was not only to watch content early but also uninterrupted. We (sort of) left pirating and downloading behind when we went over to paid streaming services. And we will continue to pay as long as we can avoid those awful comercials that we’ve been running away from since the beginning. So if comercials are forced back in, we go back to pirating and downloading 🤷♀️ Absolutely noone wants to pay and still see comercials.
Personally, my UA-cam subscription is the best bang for buck I'll ever ask for, it's basically a music, podcast, movie, and video hosting service for $2 something, I really can't not justify buying premium when the benefits really outweigh the price I paid, plus the fact that I support my favourite content creator more than those ad watchers give me enough reason to love YT Premium
It was interesting to see you make the comparison to traditional TV. In recent years, I've been shocked to see TV again and see how many ads were on TV. Yet recently, youtube has been way worse than that with ad breaks usually being a minute or two apart, and sometimes being only seconds apart. I sometimes wonder if someone deployed region-specific changes without testing them.
Push marketing like advertising has a relatively low ROI when compared to emerging marketing channels like influencer and affiliate marketing (at least last time I checked). That's partly to do with trust. Despite that, big brands still pay agencies major money for ad campaigns because they care enough about reaching as broad an audience as possible and staying top of mind. It becomes a lot harder to hit those business objectives if you're relying exclusively on more interactive or pull-based content like influencer marketing, search etc. That's why advertising a tool in a marketing mix that brands use.
UA-cam Premium is totally worth it IMO. I have an office job, so being able to watch all day as well as listen to music with no ads is totally worth the 9 bucks. Netflix on the other hand 💀
UA-cam was always free. Netflix was never free. You are the exact type of customer that yt targeted and it seems they have successfully pulled you in. And don't ever think for once it was your own choice at all it all psychology and manipulation 😂
The funny thing is companies like netflix pretty much killed piracy because it was just easier and more convenient to get a cheap netflix subscription than to pirate movies and tv shows. Now with prices going up and a hundred different companies running their own streaming service with exclusive content, things are going to shift back towards piracy because it's going to be easier and more convenient, not to mention cheaper, than getting subscriptions to a dozen different servcies or more likely hopping from service to service each month to see the 1 good show each service offers.
$9 a month? I just got an email from UA-cam saying they jacked up my individual UA-cam Premium plan price to around $15 a month. I have been paying $13+ per month for the past few years or so from what I recall.
It really gets my goat that I pay a lot of money for a satellite TV service that gives me tons of stations that spend half their time running ads. Speaking of which, it seems satellite and cable TV are losing market share to online streaming. That would be a great video topic, I think.
I think people are also ditching UA-cam. A lot of content creators are moving over to Rumble. Some even releasing content there first. And no censorship!
I don't mind paying for youtube premium and no you don't have to be "well off" to afford it. What I do mind is when fellow youtubers insert their own sponsored ads within a video, I'm already paying for youtube premium so I always skip through those ads or just leave the video if its not providing much value at the point the sponsored ad shows up.
@@maxttk97 For advertisement revenue the split is 55/45 with larger share going to the creator. I don't know what the split for youtube premium money is. You are probably correct that youtube gets the bigger share of yt premium.
2:30 - Free services are totally worth it. I have seen people in poor countries build larger networks and bigger businesses through free services like facebook. Should they just not connect to the world since they need to spend their extra $1 on food or products to sell?
3:43 no the smarter choice is to register in India using a VPN, then it cost you around 3 dollars a month for the family plan, no way in hell I’m watching ads for 3 bucks.
Consumers are never annoyed about ads. They are annoyed that the ad revenue is going to wealthy executives and investors at Google. If those people don't take out millions of dollars each year, I am sure that Google can spend way more money on ad moderation, paying its creators, or outright lowering the price for premium viewers.
No, if you're watching ads, you're paying with time and privacy (trackers in the ads). If you're paying with cash, you're paying with cash and less privacy, but you've saved time by not watching ads. And you saved at least some piracy by not having ads with trackers served to you. It's still Google though so there's still some privacy concerns, obviously. The attention part makes absolutely no sense - I'm on UA-cam because I want to watch all the various channels I like on UA-cam. I'm paying with "attention" in both scenarios and it makes no sense to try and advantage that to one side or the other.
I started using YT premium becasue I watch a good amount of content on my tv and there is zero way to adblock on TV. If I only used it on my phone or a browser it'd be fine.
some channels are so good that they make using youtube feel worth paying for. Hard part is finding the good stuff, since 90+% of youtube is trash. ONe must know what one is looking for.
I don't consider them to be bad, but there are just not that many sponsors on UA-cam willing to work with creators, and some are straight up scams. Definitely soured their reputation for a lot of people
Good! Paid software (depending on the company) doesn't need to screw you to make money, it is a clear cost for a clear product. I could care less about advertising companies, I do feel bad because I like UA-cam but I would rather stop dystopian futures and buy access to videos.
It is interesting the way you calculate no of hours/minutes saved vs subscription cost per month. General people do think that way but make sense. I should subscribe to youtube premium now.
It's a pretty interesting move tho. But for myself I don't pay for things if I don't have to. UA-cam premium for example, they only block ads when they say they will, and will only let me use downloads when they say I can use it
I like and agree with the general thrust of the video, but just a couple of things: Proton offers a free version of its entire suite (email/storage/VPN/calendar/password manager), without any ads. I've been paying for it for 6 years, but that's for the greater limits/functionality, along with my custom domain(s). Regarding UA-cam, I see zero ads, and I'm not a Premium member. A combination of Vivaldi (browser), Ghostery (extension), and Kaspersky (antivirus) does the trick, though there are likely alternative combinations that do the same.
For me,i love hearing podcast and music from UA-cam,and i want to listen to ot while my screen off so that i can save battery life,and another reason is because I'm sick of ads
in case of youtube premium,they just stop showing us ads and still track our youtube history and use it for showing ads for people of same interest and not subscribed to premium.if we are watching youtube in website and add adblocker which is absolutely free,it is just like using premium
I like in Trinidad and Tobago, a Caribbean country, I or maybe the rest of the population, dont see ads on UA-cam no more, seeing ads mostly American ads was very annoying. The last annoying ad we got was from one of our ISP's promoting a Christmas ad, it was so annoying, that went on for like a month, but now we dont see not a single ad and I really like it that way. I'm sorry for countries that still get annoying ads, and I hope websites get a hold on this. Right now Facebook is littered with ads, I could deal with seeing posted ads but putting it in videos is very sickening.
2:14 that's why more and more Creators are placing :30 - 2:30 long self narrated ads in their videos. A practice I despise and usually I just click off and go to another offering. Why would I want to watch an ad in a video I already pay to see without ads?
The funny thing is that we had no say in tv ads so lots of us just put up with it. Because of the generation in which UA-cam was created it ran itself into the problems of ads and subscriptions as later services adopted subscriptions from the start.
I have premium because I moved out, which means having more than a bedroom with a computer to watch youtube. I watch on my TV a lot now which doesn't have ad blocker.
The problem is: your data is not safe just because you are paying. Yes, you may not see the ads, but services can still monetize your data.
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Not really, if you don't see the ads then there's no way of using your data to advertise to you. Not in the legal way at least.
@@ElclarkKuhu what are you talking about? even if you don't watch ads on YT ad sense is all over the web. and your costumer profile is still sellable to third parties based on your watch history.
well not one is paying for privacy just for the convenience of not watching the ad.
Your data can still be sold to data broker. You have no clue.
I disagree. It's not because customers are concerned about privacy or any of the other points you made.
It's literally that they're going so far to push ads into everyone's face that more and more people would rather pay than see them.
the other argument is you just do not use their service if they do not like it. Simply walk away.
That’s your opinion. How can you say all customers thinks this way?
@@jayliu645 It amazes me how indignant and entitled people are about "free" services. If it is free you are the product but the great thing about free markets is no one is forcing you to participate... well other than government services, I mean just try not paying taxes...
Agreed. After trying Hulu with ads it was so unbearable I didn't even want to watch anything. Even though I locked in a price of $1/month for 12 months.
I agree with you!
I used to pay for Twitch Turbo so that I wouldn't have to watch ads on Twitch. Then they started having special ads that even twitch turbo users had to watch. When this happened I cancelled my turbo subscription and stopped watching twitch for the most part. I think they may have removed that, but at this point I don't really care and am done with twitch. I pay for UA-cam premium and if they pull the same crap I will probably stop watching youtube. I really hate ads.
Use youtube revanced if that ever happened
they put ads ON PAYING USERS?!
get mozilla, they're the last haven for adblock users. Some other browsers might do something too, like Brave for example.
Can't help but find it funny that this whole video essay ABSOLUTELY disregarded the concept of ad blockers
@@furdiburdshit hulu already do it
@@furdiburd Yes, it was completely absurd. It was literally the only thing you got with a turbo membership, no other perks, just ad-free viewing and then they made you watch ads.
It's cute to think that if you pay for Google then Google will stop collecting user data 😅😅
Every website you visit collects your data and tracks the user visiting
I love when logical thinking glitches and the arguments make no sense anymore because the person is being too logical lol. That's why logic isn't everything. Common sense ftw.
@@ran160 Even with things like the TOR browser.
It's not like people now prefer to pay. The Ads have just become unbearable, and with inflation, the adjusted $ cost of a lot of subscriptions have actually come down. Not to mention, the incrased privacy concerns also make it easy to justify the monthly cost.
It's not as if that service is suddenly going to stop tracking you if you're paying. At that point they're just double dipping because they'll definitely be selling your activities to 3rd parties.
@@carlunaden True. Never said they'll stop if you pay. It's just the public Perception that paid user's won't be tracked as much.
Agreed, paying a little to avoid ads is a massive roi
@@carlunaden While it's true a company isn't going to stop collecting data on you when you start paying for premium, they can't make money off that data since they aren't serving you ads. So it's not really double dipping, but it's also not really helpful from a privacy perspective either.
@@LogicallyAnswered Spending 5 seconds to download Adblock Origin is a massive ROI over paying. I've got to ride into town go to work for 2 hours to pay a month of UA-cam with still no features when i can be home listening to youtube while i farm and do maintenance?
Growing my own and maintaining all my own infrastructure (power, water, property maintenance) is the best ROI and having to go get money to give to youtube takes time away i can be growing more food or installing more water tank capacity. My time outside of my jobs is most valuable, as a few hours work for myself offsets thousands of dollars of electricity, water, heating bills and doing my own maintenance on everything. The only thing i really pay for anymore is connectivity, crappy intermittent rural 'service' that costs 3x what you all pay in the city, otherwise i take a loss going to work for money instead of making direct progress by staying home and working directly to my own benefit.
On the business side, I can say that online entrepreneurs have discovered that free and freemium only work for websites/apps with millions of users. But when charging users, you can still make the business work even with just a few thousand paying users
therefore they can focus on making the product worth the money for this group rather than trying to go mainstream with vanilla mod
Many of the large business of today have started creating free competing products of existing paid products. Social media paid products won't work because you need a large user base to benefit from the network effect. On products for businesses, it works thought.
Few 1000 that’s the elites and UA-cam is an elites toy.
"The reality is that there is no such a thing as a free service. If you are not paying with cash, you are paying with attention, time, and or privacy." Thats HARD fr!!!
welcome to the world, you have finally woke up
There is one free service that is free is call having access to their sites without an payment ( some website does it but some don`t )
That Part.... 👍
You Are gonna "Pay" one way or another... Good Point here you made.
There is no privacy even if you paid or not. Even Apple is monetising it.
A non-negligible amount of people are also going out of their way to remove all ads out of their daily lives: personally, I use adblockers on all my devices, sponsorblock for youtube sponsored blocks in videos, modded ad-free android apps and have even blocked the domain where my smart tv gets its ads from on my router.
I personally don't think sponsors are a bad thing, but there just are not that many sponsors on UA-cam, and the ones you do see are the same ones over and over. That can cause people to start using sponsorblock because of "ugh, not another ad for [insert company here]"
I'm on the same boat till few months ago then realized I'm using netflix, prime, sony, hotstar nd paying them but i use like youtube 80%. Met my friend who had 3 others on the fsmily plan then asked me to join for like 400rs (5$) a year, then joined premium boat now never going back for sure.
I mean yeah ad blockers i use but worst part id you can't turn that off in tv where they put 2-10mins ad in between songs when I'm at bath 😂
Also i never knew youtube premium had extra benefits like u can stop playing on any device and continue like netflix in different device without going to history and i can see some exclusives which im not a fan off, also seeing this high bitrate premium quality in 1080p which i couldn't tell a difference at the moment but it's matter of time they lock 4k in premium sub only
Even $20/ year is nothing to me considering I'm using yt like crazy when i pay hotstar, sony just for occasional sports which i barely open lol
And about that vanced, revanced stuff who knows what they do with our google data u have no clue they steal id and pass, also that app is janky like jitters, lags most ppl don't notice that but I'm a tech geek so i notice them instantly, honestly i thought youtube app was like that till i tried premium
Saying all this since I'm a youtube mod apk, ad blocker user all my life till few months ago
If you're making money or using youtube a lot consider getting on premium boat you'll feel better for sure
Wait u can block sponsorships in videos?
@@KLondike5 that’s very interesting so do they only work if a video has time codes?
@@rejoice37 No, sponsorblock works without video timecodes, the user selects the start and end timecodes of sponsors themselves when submitting to sponsorblock.
Having to pay for services that were once free (or were worth to use for free) is one of the most underrated reasons why people everywhere are becoming ever more financially strangled, especially considering how much of our lives is now online, and how companies are moving more and more essential and/or useful functions of those services behind paywalls, and charging more and more each time.
It'd be fine if they reserved only the most niche or advanced features for the paying user, but they're expecting to make you start and keep paying increasing (and almost always irrationally increasing) amounts of money for the same functionality that was once free, and making user experience hell for free users.
And those "small" fees for services that we regularly want or need to use can pile up real quick for the average foe.
It's become pure greed at this stage.
@@RichardMcintyre-qu3kuthere’s now way that’s actually true. What has our world become
I guess it depends on what you use. I hate ads, and I basically take the option to remove them in all the services that offer it. That includes UA-cam, Reddit, Hulu, Netflix, a paid email service (Hey), and even a paid search engine without ads (Kagi).
In total, the difference is less than $50/month for all of them compared to the same or equivalent services with ads (~$30 if you don't count the email and search engine). It's not a trivial amount, but for me is worth it to not have ads basically anywhere (and most people probably wouldn't take it as far as me anyway)
To me ads not only consume time and attention but also increase the risk of me buying stupid things! So I probably still come ahead 🙂
@noisycarlos well, I do agree that everyone is free to weigh the pros and cons, do the numbers, and pay whatever they can afford, or refuse to pay, for whatever services and services' perks they feel they want or need.
I just think that they're deliberately making those services unbearable to use (or downright unusable) without paying, and taking full advantage of it for nothing but profit. The ads were the first step for luring people into paying, then there were the "exclusive features", and slowly but surely they're taking away more and more functionality from once-free services and making it subscriber-only. I used to rely on Fotor for quick and basic photo editing, but they started to hide so much basic functionality behind a paywall that it simply rendered the app useless for me unless I splashed on a subscription, and that was something like $5,99 per month at that time a couple of years ago, but it's now running at $8,99.
Sure, the difference right may be something like $50,00 or whatever it is for any given person now, but that number is sure to go up, and probably faster than inflation does because of the sheer profiteering, and by then you'll be basically trapped into keep paying because if you don't, you just won't be able to use those services, whether because of the ads, like many people do right now, or because you'll lose functionality that you just can't afford to give up.
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Not all services though. Some services like UA-cam isn't asking you to pay for what's free before. They are providing a ad free experience all together. But I understand your point.
I quite literally have ZERO monthly subscriptions. :) It's actually really easy to not give corporations your money. Rent, power, vehicle insurance, internet & phone bills are enough for me, thanks! 😊
That's hard to imagine. You don't give money to any corporation? Outside of necessities like internet and such?
@@aladin_run5404 correct! UA-cam is free, which I spend a ton of time on. And Unreal Engine is free, which I spend a ton of my time working with. And the games I play are one-time-payment only. I have nothing that requires monthly subscription. Not paying UA-cam for their Premium. Not paying X Corp (Twitter) for their Verified Account. Not paying Disney+ or Netflix for movies. Literally nothing, and I'm doing just fine. :)
I also don’t have any subscription 😂, don’t understand the people complaining about 200 streaming service and spending hundreds of dollars to have Netflix,Disney+,prime video,Apple tv +,peacock and paramount 😂😂
Most be an us and uk thing and complaining about price increases while is still cheaper than cable,buying dvd or cd 😂
Is impossible to not give money to corporations but is possible to reduce how much you give to them, personally I only give money to my landlord, my electricity company,water municipalitie company, telecommunications company and my f bank that now charges monthly fees,insurance company is the only subscription types companies I give money to, then of course you need food, fuel, one clothes shopping trip every few years, and replace something that gets broken ect, the rest no company gets directly any money from me indirectly off course I watch ads someone is getting paid, I use some services someone is getting paid.
I think I only pay for iCloud. Everything else I find other means 😂 but you’re right. I don’t have any subs and I’m fine.
@@acutelilmint8035 you could probably just easily stop paying for iCloud, too! :) Just put a bit of thought into it and unsubscribe. One of my literal least favorite companies on planet earth, is Apple Inc. So I hate to see the only company you paying, being them. LOL. But not bad at all! :)
A teacher back in the 1980s taught my class a very profound and unusual paradigm that guides me to this day and was way ahead of his time: resist ads.
Yeah I have a skip ad reflex now ☺
Ads have been more annoying on UA-cam recently and there is no way to remove those ads, other than paying for the premium, especially on Mobile.
Yes there are ad blockers too, but for how long are they going to stay legally.
Revanced works great on mobile. It's even better than the premium.
There is, and there always will. People just love to rationalize to justify their reckless spending. Just need to spend 15min to save yourself hundreds of dollars over years
Brave browser has built in add block even on mobile
You can have adfree experience with browser plugin on pc or by using "do not show this ad" and then just tick close when you get asked a reason to tick on mobile. It takes 2-3 sec to do this so if u have a 5 sec ad just wait but if you have longer ones then you can do that and save time (it also skips the next ad in my experience if you have 2 ads at once).
For TV or consoles I don't know a solution but I don't watch YT on those.
i just want to thank you for actually interacting with your fans by regularly responding to comments and hearting them and etc! unfortunately, its rlly rare to see creators with over 100k do that nowadays. i know its something small but i really appreciate it, and i bet alot of other fans do. thank you!
well yeah a lot of them don't do it because it's just like... hard
Yeah, I try to reply for the first few hours but there’s so many comments haha :)
I believe that the two major factors for the change is:
1 - there's so much ads that even people who doesn't care for ads are annoyed by them.
2 - Big tech are trying to grow they capital at all costs so they monetized in any and every possible way.
For me, I watch YT on my TV and it's basically my main thing I watch. I'll pick up Hulu or Netflix or HBO for a month or so when there's a particular show I'm interested in, but to be able to skip all the insane YT ads (probably wouldn't pay if I mainly used a laptop with ad block) is more than worth it for basically no difference in price than any other ad-free streaming service.
I have UA-cam premium and I have never looked back. I have no patience for ads. It’s worth the cost to be able to immerse yourself in the videos without being bombarded with ads.
If I recall correctly, Cable TV also started off without ads. Just plugs for other shows in between programs. Then suddenly paid ads came into the picture to the point that their ad breaks were practically as long as those on free to air TV. Some international channels even get their signals yanked suddenly just to show local paid ads. I don't know if UA-cam would follow this model. I hope they won't, because we all know what is happening to Cable TV nowadays.
I pay for YT Premium, but for one reason only and it's probably not a very common one. My favorite type of music is from China. I've tried other music apps and they just don't have a big variety of Chinese music. I used to stream music videos from YT, not worrying about the ads, but then I moved. My daily commute now takes me on a shuttle, a train and a subway. For a good 40 minutes of that commut, I don't have service b/c I'm underground. So I tried multiple music apps where I could download songs - I was even willing to buy them! But no one had the variety YT had. So, I finally saw that YT Premium included YT Music and now I happily listen to and download all the Chinese music I want.
Blud just get new pipe 💀
UA-cam quietly gave me premium for 3 months a few years ago. I have never looked back. I was a pro with the mute button back in the days of watching commercials on TV. You can get money back, but time never comes back.
I remember having my guitar and piano in the living room for when tv ads would come on. I would get some practice in during the breaks
Same I also got a free trial for 3 month I think...used it fully and then canceled it. Still haven't subscribed to premium. They ain't fooling me.😂
@@maxttk97 it’s better to pay
I miss days where adds on tv were maximum one minute, but then freaking germany ruined tv in europe and shit turned into 10-20 min adds.
Germany? Why huh
I've been paying for YT premium for a decade. If they start showing me ads, simply I will shift spending my time to something else. I can't think of something more wasteful of my time than being forced to watch ads. I haven't watched TV since the 2000s, mainly because of ads.
Personally I'd never pay for anything if there's a free option
I couldn't stand free Spotify, you can't even choose which song to play.
I pay for UA-cam premium Is worth no ads and offline music for what I win my money to enjoy
@@aladin_run5404 fr💀
@@MaryChan-x2z 3rd party apps:🗿🗿🗿🗿
1000% agree, you almost forget youtube has ads when you use the premium version, though there are plenty of channels which include paid sponsorships, usually for some VPN that has the unique selling point of *Netflix* (ironically directing viewers off youtube and onto their competitor). While these are somewhat annoying to have to skip over, it beats having to sit through a commercial featuring the Kardashians attempting to convince the peasantry they too get their food delivered by some dirt poor foreign student on a rented scooter rather than their private chefs.
I have NEVER gotten an external ad with Premium. In content sponsored ads don't go to UA-cam and aren't going to get skipped by an ad blocker anyway. Some of us like actually supporting the content creators we watch.
@@thetimebinder by sponsored content I mean like an ad read for a product or service that's included by the content creator themselves.
What I got from this is that everyone despises advertisers.
They spam your email. You pay, they advertise to you anyway. I watched a recorded ad and it was interrupted by other ads. With livestreams you only get the sponsors, which may be why it is doing well.
Agree I think sponsorships are more beneficial than ads. If I see any ads I usually just close the video
It’s a status symbol from the people that can’t balance a budget, know how to use credit, and are only focused on making cringy TikTok videos!! 😂😂😂
Hahaha, savage take
So brave, so bold, so wrong.
It's a status symbol for a need who could just use revanced-root , Adblocked Twitter and instander
On God credit cards are the worst things to get
100% fax
To be honest it always boggled my mind that UA-cam was free, the content out there is incredible and you can find something for any topic, things that will actually help you, and some channels have professional grade production quality. the cost must be staggering, millions of hours of footage, being served up quickly to millions of users, probably some of the best backend engineers in the world making it all happen pretty seamlessly on any device.
The price for it is pretty reasonable, considering that for every paid user, the fee has to cover 10 more who block or skip every ad. I imagine UA-cam could make their nut if every single user had to pay $1 a month. I know that in some places that amount isn't entirely trivial.
Yep. $2 would make it instantly 200 millions users
@@mechamicro Indeed, people don't understand how to get big on social media.
the biggest people to get heard are those with the deepest pockets to bot subs to stay on top
I think when UA-cam was invented in 2005 it was something new and maybe it wasn’t expected that it would surpass traditional tv.
"There is no such thing as a free service" yes i think this is part of the problem. Most people are not making nearly enough money for it to be reasonable for them to pay for every single tiny little "service" or access to a website just to live at a modern, acceptable standard of life. The fact that our modern standard of life is supposdly not sustainable unless multi-billion dollar companies are allowed to steal your personal information and shove ads in your face nonstop, or charge each user $10+ a month just to look at a website is insane to me
im a lifelong pirate and proud of it. i pay for media i actually want and know ill like and i support content creators directly. the moment i lose adblock is the moment i stop using youtube tho.
Key word, I actually want. Agree. Most stuff I don’t want…
1:05 "Oh you stiil watch ads on youtube"
"no"
*Starts laughing in adblocker
That's why I use a client mod which does everything premium can and more.
What is client mod.
How do I use a client mod?
Re Vanced Extended
ublock with firefox
@@Somebodyherefornow for PC yeah, but I don't see a point when you can just download Brave.
Kinda weird paying YT for ad-free watching, just for creators to promote ads/sponsors in their own videos 😂🤪
I'd pay for premium if not for the sponsorships. I'm not paying to skip commercials just to skip commercials..
Hahaha
All I can say is, I'm not willing to pay for UA-cam. It's tempting to watch because it's free, but if I have to pay, then I would probably just do without it. There are always better things I could do with my time than watch UA-cam. I also have never used an ad blocker on UA-cam because I feel that would be unethical. I also think that if they try putting UA-cam videos behind a paywall, then we'll see more piracy of UA-cam videos just like there already is of TV shows and movies. I really hope they keep the ad-supported option for people who can't afford premium or don't watch UA-cam enough to justify the price. I might pay for e-mail if I don't have a reasonable alternative, because that's a service I rely on, but UA-cam is not essential enough to pay every month.
Got tired of being bombarded by ads so back in 2018 got premium. It's the superior experience, like back before we were spammed by unskipable ads in every single video.
I haven't seen any ads online in last 2 years. I can tell paying to not see ads is worth it.
ever heard of ad blockers
@@RM-el3gw ad blockers on mobile?
@@RM-el3gw Ad blockers are great. But I watch a lot of youtube on mobile. I also enjoy background audio play.
I watch yt since thebeginning and never saw an ad. it's called adblock for yt.
@@RM-el3gw ublock origin is the best
As someone who’s had UA-cam premium since it came out, I can tell you it’s 100% because I can’t stand ads
The only reason I decided to finally pay, is because the ads were driving me insane every time I need to watch on my iPhone to help me get to sleep. That’s being said, I’m glad that I also get other perks like UA-cam music with it. But the price raise that Google decided to do just this week is making me think if I’ll keep paying for it.
just put adblock
@@sampajam6256 that doesn’t work on iPhone. If it did, I would happily do it.
@@sampajam6256doesn’t work on iOS and if you watch on tv plus I also get YTM which is my Spotify replacement
Buy a Android and use yt revanced
Blud just get u you+💀
Used to be great when each video had just one ad, and the max was 2. Then they launched Premium and everything went downhill for free watchers. I don't know if it got better for creators, but their work has greatly improved.
Nobody: i have youtube premium
Everybody: Ad Blocker
Paying for the service, if not stated otherwise, will not stop them from taking your data and selling it to third party members. I think the point that the video is trying to make is that if you're utilizing the service more than a certain base level, than paying for the service starts to make sense. If you're comparing watching ten hours of ads per month on UA-cam or paying four dollars, then paying would make more sense economically.
I'm not sure about your conclusion at the end. I think if UA-cam made premium users watch ads, Premium would die almost overnight.
That black screen at 5:42 made me think the video had ended.
Great video though. I just found your channel and have been binging your content. Keep up the good work!
UA-cam already has allot of "unskipable" ads. They are called sponsored add reads embedded in videos.
You can fast forward hahaha
The "L" key is your friend.
arrow keys or double tap right side of screen
I see a lot of arguing already in the comments about "just use adblock" VS "paying is worth it to me"
Nobody seems to be mention the benefit of paying that is the creators you watch getting paid if you use Premium, VS getting nothing if you just block ads. That reason alone is a big part of why I've been subscribed for so long. I'd rather creators get something from me watching so that they can keep making more videos for me to watch.
Obviously, your mileage may vary on other support systems you want to do instead - buying merch, UA-cam memberships, Patreon, etc. But just at the base level of "watching a video, what does the creator get out of it", Premium beats adblock there.
If you are passionate about the creators then use the join button instead of yt preminum. I saw a video where creators barely get any money from yt premium.
Too bad for all that Apple stuff that it's not actually giving you any privacy, it's just changing out Google violating your privacy for Apple violating your privacy.
As the saying goes
If it's free, you're the product.
You are the product regardless in the modern economy
The only way to not be the product nowadays is to quite literally not participate in modern society, which is pretty much impossible
If it's free, you are the product.
If it costs money, you are the product.
But with freedom software, you aren't the product.
They don't have any codes of conduct.
The Free Software Foundation is a construct
Which helps you learn about these products
Eventually, proprietary software, we can destruct,
And data collection, we can obstruct.
Its the same with the ads in games from the Playstore. I can't remember the amount of times ive downloaded a game only for it to be so full of ads its unplayable. It gets uninstalled 5 minutes later.
A lot of youtube apks that had built in adblockers are getting ruined right now. It's an on going battle between youtube and those devs. I can imagine that might drive some to give up and pay up.
Managing dozens of recurring credit card payments to subscription services is a nightmare.
Ever since we found out that we could watch TV content online without the TV comercials, we have been chasing that. Anytime forced comercials were added, we left to other pastures 🤷♀️ The reason pirating and downloading TV shows and movies became such a big thing in the first place was not only to watch content early but also uninterrupted. We (sort of) left pirating and downloading behind when we went over to paid streaming services. And we will continue to pay as long as we can avoid those awful comercials that we’ve been running away from since the beginning. So if comercials are forced back in, we go back to pirating and downloading 🤷♀️ Absolutely noone wants to pay and still see comercials.
Yep. That's the fastest way to make piracy common again.
I'm addicted to UA-cam I watch more than one hour a day LOL😂😂😂
@@weird-guy yes at least4😂😂😂😂
Yeah, it's my main content source. Premium is a no brainer for me.
@@Pushing_Pixels yes UA-cam is my main source also of entertainment
Personally, my UA-cam subscription is the best bang for buck I'll ever ask for, it's basically a music, podcast, movie, and video hosting service for $2 something, I really can't not justify buying premium when the benefits really outweigh the price I paid, plus the fact that I support my favourite content creator more than those ad watchers give me enough reason to love YT Premium
Good point. I seldom use other podcast apps because of YT
Agreed. UA-cam Music being included means I don't have to sub to a paid music service or listen to one with ads either. It makes it good value.
It was interesting to see you make the comparison to traditional TV. In recent years, I've been shocked to see TV again and see how many ads were on TV. Yet recently, youtube has been way worse than that with ad breaks usually being a minute or two apart, and sometimes being only seconds apart. I sometimes wonder if someone deployed region-specific changes without testing them.
Watching youtube without premium is unbearable
Push marketing like advertising has a relatively low ROI when compared to emerging marketing channels like influencer and affiliate marketing (at least last time I checked). That's partly to do with trust. Despite that, big brands still pay agencies major money for ad campaigns because they care enough about reaching as broad an audience as possible and staying top of mind. It becomes a lot harder to hit those business objectives if you're relying exclusively on more interactive or pull-based content like influencer marketing, search etc. That's why advertising a tool in a marketing mix that brands use.
UA-cam Premium is totally worth it IMO. I have an office job, so being able to watch all day as well as listen to music with no ads is totally worth the 9 bucks. Netflix on the other hand 💀
Too bad it's not 9 bucks anymore. This price increase with no increase in value is making me strongly consider canceling.
@@mjc0961same
UA-cam was always free. Netflix was never free. You are the exact type of customer that yt targeted and it seems they have successfully pulled you in. And don't ever think for once it was your own choice at all it all psychology and manipulation 😂
The funny thing is companies like netflix pretty much killed piracy because it was just easier and more convenient to get a cheap netflix subscription than to pirate movies and tv shows. Now with prices going up and a hundred different companies running their own streaming service with exclusive content, things are going to shift back towards piracy because it's going to be easier and more convenient, not to mention cheaper, than getting subscriptions to a dozen different servcies or more likely hopping from service to service each month to see the 1 good show each service offers.
$9 a month? I just got an email from UA-cam saying they jacked up my individual UA-cam Premium plan price to around $15 a month. I have been paying $13+ per month for the past few years or so from what I recall.
I started paying three years ago when i replaced spotify with youtube music, and that alone was worth it so getting youtube without ads is a bonus
I've never had ads on youtube. On pc there are addons to prevent this and on mobile there is revanced.
Revanced is stinky
Revanced is the BEST don't go lookin for others they don't work 😉
@@andrewthag im joking haha, my friend is one of the few who created it after vanced fell.
even iphones have a modded client nowadays that can be sideloaded in less than 5 minutes
theres literally no excuse to pay at all
@Juanguar iphones can sideload??? Isnt that unreleased still?
It really gets my goat that I pay a lot of money for a satellite TV service that gives me tons of stations that spend half their time running ads. Speaking of which, it seems satellite and cable TV are losing market share to online streaming. That would be a great video topic, I think.
I think people are also ditching UA-cam. A lot of content creators are moving over to Rumble. Some even releasing content there first. And no censorship!
For political stuff or an alternative point of view, definitely rumble. But for learning stuff, UA-cam wins.
Peer Tube is better because it's not full of people saying I don't have rights💀
I use an extension that allows me to ship sponsored segments. Its a lifesaver
I don't mind paying for youtube premium and no you don't have to be "well off" to afford it. What I do mind is when fellow youtubers insert their own sponsored ads within a video, I'm already paying for youtube premium so I always skip through those ads or just leave the video if its not providing much value at the point the sponsored ad shows up.
Isn't majority of the money from yt premium going to yt and not the creators themselves?
@@maxttk97 55% goes to creators. It's actually a much better model than other services like Spotify.
@@maxttk97 For advertisement revenue the split is 55/45 with larger share going to the creator. I don't know what the split for youtube premium money is. You are probably correct that youtube gets the bigger share of yt premium.
@@maxttk97 On my channel, over 98% of my earnings come from watch page ads. 1% comes from UA-cam Premium. Less than 0% comes from shorts ads.
Yt premium pays better, they divided the pool of yt premium money by every creator based on what content yt premium users views
It’s not even the ads it’s the fact I can’t turn off my phone and listen to videos when I lock my phone shady sh*t UA-cam
2:30 - Free services are totally worth it. I have seen people in poor countries build larger networks and bigger businesses through free services like facebook.
Should they just not connect to the world since they need to spend their extra $1 on food or products to sell?
Free offerings are great for sure, but it also makes sense to have a paid version with extra perks :)
oh. its a interesting video. and i also like the new editing pace
3:43 no the smarter choice is to register in India using a VPN, then it cost you around 3 dollars a month for the family plan, no way in hell I’m watching ads for 3 bucks.
Hahaha, playing the system well :)
I’ve got a family plan in Turkey, it’s $2.26/month
Consumers are never annoyed about ads. They are annoyed that the ad revenue is going to wealthy executives and investors at Google. If those people don't take out millions of dollars each year, I am sure that Google can spend way more money on ad moderation, paying its creators, or outright lowering the price for premium viewers.
Premium = no ads for yearssss
Also being able to keep listening while phone is locked is something can’t live without now
That's basic functionality with the brave browser, great for phone battery life.
@@theomnissiah9034 Big companies are also the ones that create the platform on which you can complain. What's the logic?
Jeez... Who knew that being harassed by advertising would make people finally pay for UA-cam premium...
1:20 If you are paying with cash, you are paying with cash, attention, time and privacy.
Exactly what i thought so, thats why i don't have youtube premium.
Well, you definitely buy back a lot of time and ideally spending the attention is something you already want to do
No, if you're watching ads, you're paying with time and privacy (trackers in the ads). If you're paying with cash, you're paying with cash and less privacy, but you've saved time by not watching ads. And you saved at least some piracy by not having ads with trackers served to you. It's still Google though so there's still some privacy concerns, obviously.
The attention part makes absolutely no sense - I'm on UA-cam because I want to watch all the various channels I like on UA-cam. I'm paying with "attention" in both scenarios and it makes no sense to try and advantage that to one side or the other.
@mjc0961 Are you forgetting sponsor reads or suggesting to use Nebula?
Update: ah, Sponsor Block. You have a point then.
Wait, so you are telling me if I don't pay for UA-cam I earn money while watching? Best job ever!!!
if I'm going to pay for UA-cam Premium, I should have the freedom to exclude in-video sponsors. I just hate getting bombarded with ads, it's gross.
I'm amazed to here that people are watching so many adds, even if I never paid for a premium subscription.
I started using YT premium becasue I watch a good amount of content on my tv and there is zero way to adblock on TV. If I only used it on my phone or a browser it'd be fine.
If you have android TV there is STube if you really want to bother with all that
you canblock every content on tv with a hammer...
you can block ads on TV configuring a pihole
@@celso1794 I tried that, it didnt work for me.
Premium + ads 😳 unimaginable.. just think of watching a calm ASMR, and suddenly a loud ad
I learnt so much from youtube that now it feels right to pay.
some channels are so good that they make using youtube feel worth paying for. Hard part is finding the good stuff, since 90+% of youtube is trash. ONe must know what one is looking for.
I am a business analyst and my career won't be possible without UA-cam and the Indian educational videos, so yep, I agree.
Yeahh no, I feel like I owe wikipedia money not so sure about UA-cam even tho I do pay it
@@RM-el3gwlmfao, accurate!
What idiot pays youtube --- give the money directly to creators you watch instead.
There are already non-skippable ads on UA-cam Premium. Just look at all the creators doing 30s, 60s or longer sponsor ads in the actual video.
I don't consider them to be bad, but there are just not that many sponsors on UA-cam willing to work with creators, and some are straight up scams. Definitely soured their reputation for a lot of people
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@@DJIInLondon Both get rid of ads but work differently💀
Good! Paid software (depending on the company) doesn't need to screw you to make money, it is a clear cost for a clear product. I could care less about advertising companies, I do feel bad because I like UA-cam but I would rather stop dystopian futures and buy access to videos.
Or you can sail the high seas
thanks god we have competition to UA-cam and hopefully this will push YT to be reasonable. We need more competition, less government.
It is interesting the way you calculate no of hours/minutes saved vs subscription cost per month. General people do think that way but make sense. I should subscribe to youtube premium now.
I'd rather pay for service than see ads. UA-cam Premium is worth it. I want to see more and more services move away from ad models.
I've had premium since 2018... I absolutely love it and say its worth it for me. I consume 40-50 hours of UA-cam per WEEK.
I just really REALLLY VEHEMENTLY despise a video getting interrupted for a commercial
If they put an ad anywhere near my UA-cam Premium, I’m canceling.
I have premium because it comes with youtube music, I can watch videos without ads, play videos in the background and support creators I watch
In S.A I pay 80 rands or $4 a month for premium. I don't have anything to save by watching ads. I also csn watch live matches for the same amount
It's a pretty interesting move tho. But for myself I don't pay for things if I don't have to. UA-cam premium for example, they only block ads when they say they will, and will only let me use downloads when they say I can use it
Internet download manager can download all youtube videos for free, & that program is just around 15 bucks for lifetime license xD
I like and agree with the general thrust of the video, but just a couple of things: Proton offers a free version of its entire suite (email/storage/VPN/calendar/password manager), without any ads. I've been paying for it for 6 years, but that's for the greater limits/functionality, along with my custom domain(s). Regarding UA-cam, I see zero ads, and I'm not a Premium member. A combination of Vivaldi (browser), Ghostery (extension), and Kaspersky (antivirus) does the trick, though there are likely alternative combinations that do the same.
For me,i love hearing podcast and music from UA-cam,and i want to listen to ot while my screen off so that i can save battery life,and another reason is because I'm sick of ads
in case of youtube premium,they just stop showing us ads and still track our youtube history and use it for showing ads for people of same interest and not subscribed to premium.if we are watching youtube in website and add adblocker which is absolutely free,it is just like using premium
I like in Trinidad and Tobago, a Caribbean country, I or maybe the rest of the population, dont see ads on UA-cam no more, seeing ads mostly American ads was very annoying. The last annoying ad we got was from one of our ISP's promoting a Christmas ad, it was so annoying, that went on for like a month, but now we dont see not a single ad and I really like it that way. I'm sorry for countries that still get annoying ads, and I hope websites get a hold on this. Right now Facebook is littered with ads, I could deal with seeing posted ads but putting it in videos is very sickening.
2:14 that's why more and more Creators are placing :30 - 2:30 long self narrated ads in their videos. A practice I despise and usually I just click off and go to another offering. Why would I want to watch an ad in a video I already pay to see without ads?
How about no ads or subscriptions. And just have the ability to support the creator directly
Thats where Revanced comes in to play
Greatest UA-cam Premium ad I've ever seen
The funny thing is that we had no say in tv ads so lots of us just put up with it. Because of the generation in which UA-cam was created it ran itself into the problems of ads and subscriptions as later services adopted subscriptions from the start.
Gosh!! Imagine if there was a feature where the ad read section of a video couldn't be skipped and creators could apply this!!!
I have premium because I moved out, which means having more than a bedroom with a computer to watch youtube. I watch on my TV a lot now which doesn't have ad blocker.
Great video brother!! Thanks!!
Thank you as always Daniel!