• FuglyDuck
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    1111 year ago

    Does…. Any one, actually, you know, subscribe for YouTube?

    • @Durotar@lemmy.ml
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      1 year ago

      Yes, a family plan makes it cheaper. You won’t see any ads on your devices, from your TV to your PC, and you can listen to YouTube videos even when your phone is locked. It also includes YouTube Music. It’s a great deal, and I’m not sure why some people don’t see it that way. Sure, you could get a different YouTube client for your phone, install an ad blocker on your PC, block ads on your router to get rid them on your smart TV, and listen to music on Spotify for free. But the value of a good service is that you pay a reasonable amount of money and get all these features without any additional work on your part.

    • @zefiax@lemmy.world
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      81 year ago

      I primarily watch YouTube on tv, it is my most used video streaming platform, so yes I do. As does all my friends.

    • @echo64@lemmy.world
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      641 year ago

      out of all the subscriptions, it’s probably the best one. you can get youtube for free but either you’re gonna get ads or you’ll block them, and the creators you like will start seeking other forms of revenue that are just as/more annoying, or just quit.

      yt-premium makes youtube an actually nice experience and keeps money flowing to creators. There’s a limit to how much that nice-experience is worth but it’s better than paying for netflix, and a bunch of netflix execs get paid, and the creators don’t. then the show you like is cancelled and removed anyway.

      • maegul (he/they)
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        91 year ago

        Yea I’ve been kinda watching youtube through this whole social media moment, suspicious that they’ve successfully taken a middle road here that will probably last. Ads and profiteering? You bet … but it seems that there’s a monetisation model for “creators” that kinda works (though I’m not sure at all about that). And so, for anyone that actually wants to make any sort of living doing the creative stuff that the rest of us lurkers want to consume, the inevitable question of how do you live within capitalism seems to have an answer of some sort in youtube while all the other platforms perhaps don’t have healthy or appealing answers.

        As for the fediverse, I think there’s a massive opportunity for donations and crowd funding to become a much more central and normal aspect here so that making some sort of living by contributing to and being a part of this space is actually viable. Even some sort of subscription model for platfroms that are essentially non-profit creator-driven would make a lot of sense here.

        That’s a problem that goes beyond any single platform though, and at the moment, cross-platform or fediverse-wide work seems to be lacking behind a little bit.

        • Humanius
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          1 year ago

          It really boils down to a few reasons:

          • I don’t like ads, and I prefer not to see them
          • Running a platform like YouTube is not cheap, and I understand that Google needs money to keep things running.
          • The revenue of Premium is split between YouTube and the creators, much like ad revenue is. So it also supports the channels that I follow.
          • @Anamana@feddit.de
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            41 year ago

            I didn’t know the channels get some of the revenue. Do you get to influence who the money goes to? Like a twitch prime sub?

            • WxFisch
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              151 year ago

              It replaces the ad revenue the channel would otherwise have gotten from your view, at a higher rate than an ad impression.

            • Humanius
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              31 year ago

              I’m not entirely certain, but as far as I’m aware it is divided based on watch-time.

              • @Anamana@feddit.de
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                1 year ago

                On your watch-time? I mean then it’s cool, cause you don’t even have to do anything. On the other hand I would probably have to log out to watch content I don’t want to support financially.

            • @AlexWIWA@lemmy.ml
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              41 year ago

              Basically a percentage of your premium is divvied out based on watch time. When I signed up it was half of my payment went to creators, I don’t know the current split though

        • @Iridium@lemmy.world
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          81 year ago

          It’s not bad if you max out the family subscription (5 members) and use YouTube music.

          Still, I’m a hypocrite because I absolutely hate their habit of hiding features behind the paywall, and making ads more obnoxious to irritate users into paying for premium.

          • @Anamana@feddit.de
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            11 year ago

            Ah ok, certainly makes sense for ur usecase. I didn’t meet anyone who was YouTube music yet. Does it have high quality audio or is it just YouTube quality?

          • @ToastyBanana@lemmy.world
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            71 year ago

            Ya’ll should just VPN to Argentina and get the sub for cheap, it’s a few bucks per month compared to the obnoxious 13.99.

            I pay around 2€ for mine per month plus the VPN fees, it’s a no-brainer

            • LUHG
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              11 year ago

              Just sign in via a turkey tunnel and sign up from there?

        • @AlexWIWA@lemmy.ml
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          21 year ago

          Because I use YouTube more than every streaming app and my Plex server combined. And the creators I watch get money and I don’t have to see ads

        • @Relo@lemmy.world
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          11 year ago

          I got premium because I have ADHS and need to listen to something when I want to sleep or do chores. With premium I can turn my phone screen off of let it run in the background.

          • @Anamana@feddit.de
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            1 year ago

            Dunno if you have iOS or Android, but on Android you can also just use Newpipe :)

        • @_finger_@lemmy.world
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          11 year ago

          I use it so much for work that I just can’t rely on a typical ad blocker and I can’t justify not paying for it at this point.

          • @Anamana@feddit.de
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            31 year ago

            Haha fair, I mean it’s cool that people pay for it. I was just curious what the reasons were, because I never thought about it.

      • @persolb@lemmy.ml
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        31 year ago

        Ditto. It is my most used subscription.

        I watch more YouTube than cable (never) or Netflix (maybe one binge a month).

        I use it for music in the car and at work.

        I play audio from some sciencey channels while I try to goto sleep.

        I’ll probably keep paying. I do get value out of it.

      • @Kekzkrieger@feddit.de
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        -91 year ago

        you hopefully mean you had a prem subscription, the more people quit because of price policy the better it will be for everyone

        • Humanius
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          I don’t think the prices in Europe are increasing (yet). My plan is still 12 euros / month.

          And regardless… It’s been 12 euros since it was launched in Europe in 2018.
          If the price were to go up to 14 euros in 2023, that would pretty much be in line with inflation.

    • @Dasnap@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      I pay ~£1 a month for it by ‘being Argentinian’.

      This is on top of already using ReVanced and SmartTube because I actually use the download feature of YT Music.

    • @cloudless@lemmy.ml
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      11 year ago

      Yep, Family Plan here as well. It’s 4+1 of us, we all watch YT pretty much continuously at different age levels (two adults, one teenager and one preschooler), and since there was one extra seat left grandma also got ad free experience on her mobile. All 5 of us are also into different kinds of music so having access to YT music is also huge plus. The only other subscription I don’t mind paying for is Amazon Prime, for obvious reasons. Netflix, D+, Apple TV+ and such got the boot long time ago, with no plans to resubscribe any time soon.

    • @weasel5053@lemmy.world
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      11 year ago

      Yep. I watch more YouTube than TV. Once you get a curated list of channels set up, YouTube is great. And I don’t like ads.

    • @Skellybones@lemmy.world
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      11 year ago

      I want to but the price is to high for what they’re asking for. I could have gotten myself a subscription for crunchy roll or Netflix with the money they’re asking

    • @thekerker@lemmy.world
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      41 year ago

      I have one through my legacy Google Play Music subscription. I get YouTube Music and YouTube Premium for $7.99/month

    • @dmtalon@lemmy.world
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      61 year ago

      I do, and YouTube is my primary Media consumption for both video and music.

      That said, I have the family plan which went from $15-23 back a few months ago and it was difficult to keep. I actually cancelled it and used Spotify and some of the available ad-blocking apps, but ultimately didn’t like Spotify, so I came back.

      If it were to go up again anytime remotely soon I’d be gone.

    • @Stovetop@lemmy.world
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      11 year ago

      I did, sorta.

      I subscribed to Google Play Music All Access from day 1, because (at the time) it was like Spotify but also allowed me to upload my own music. I added a family plan when that became available for my friends/family who wanted it as well, and was grandfathered into that price when GPMAA eventually turned into YouTube Music, which was also bundled with YouTube Premium. Ad-free YouTube isn’t something I specifically sought out but it was bundled into a service that I was using as a perk.

      I kept that subscription going at the grandfathered rate until I got an email from Google one day informing me that they were increasing the price, which was last October, and would only allow me to keep the grandfathered cost for an additional 6 months before hiking me up to the new price. That would bring me from $14.99/mo to $23.99/mo, so I said “fuck that” and canceled. The service only got worse after they killed GPM anyways.

    • @saltesc@lemmy.world
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      11 year ago

      I used to when I used have it when subscribed to Google Music—which was amazing but then they tried to replace it with YouTube Music and yet another big amazing Google product died—and there was no point anymore.

      I’ve considered it to stop ads on the TV app, but always thought it wasn’t worth it. I can’t even be bothered ad-blocking the network to include the TV, so raising cost of Premium now may as well make the product cease to exist in my mind.

    • @fne8w2ah@lemmy.worldOP
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      OP here. I do in fact confess that I share a YT Premium subscription with a friend, though I myself eschew the bog-standard YT apps with those patched using Revanced Extended just because of long-standing QoL issues on said regular apps.

    • @yesterdayshero@lemmy.world
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      21 year ago

      I do! Would probably give up my Netflix subscription before YouTube to be honest. As a family, we spend more time using YouTube than most other streaming services.

    • @BroederJakob@lemmy.world
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      11 year ago

      YouTube has the creators I actually want to support. I don’t mind paying for all the hours of content I’m getting for it

    • arthurpizza
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      71 year ago

      I do. I watch a ton of YouTube. Revanced and NewPipe are rad but there’s no effortless way to have an adfree experience on the TV.

    • @lancemate@lemmy.world
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      71 year ago

      Out of all the streaming services I pay for I get by far the most value out of yt premium, I probably spend 10x longer watching yt vids compared to movies and TV shows, and it has a dedicated music app that links nicely with my android auto.

    • @CosmoNova@lemmy.world
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      -31 year ago

      People with overpaid white collar jobs do that plenty and there are plenty of them who will pay probably up to $50 a month or more. Youtube is already testing predatory measures to make chrome users ditch adblockers by giving out warnings to people who use them. Many more will go Youtube Premium in the near future because of such measures and Youtube will keep ramping up prices of course.

      • @zefiax@lemmy.world
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        01 year ago

        So you are pissed off that people are actually willing to pay for service? Youtube hosts millions if not billions of videos and streams them to billions of users, dozens of times a day and they do all this essentially lag free. That infrastructure is not cheap.

        Additionally youtube actually shares their premium revenue with content creators allowing people to actually make a successful living with their creative pursuits and you control how that revenue is shared by which videos you watch.