• meli nasa@feddit.de
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    1 year ago

    I wonder how they will enforce this. If you can just open a private window to bypass it, it won’t be very effective. Sure, they could do some fingerprinting, but I imagine avoiding false-positives would be very important, so I doubt they’d get very far with that.

    Honestly, the only way I see is implementing a login wall, which I wouldn’t put past them. And that’s kinda scary. It would render so many links inaccessible to people without a Google account.

    Or who knows, maybe they just want to make it more cumbersome and not completely prevent it, to get more people onto YouTube Premium, while the more determined people can continue adblocking because it’s not worth fighting a small minority.

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      1 year ago

      This is probably it. Google’s in a cashflow crunch given the current economy and so they’ve been cutting benefits and boosting profits.

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      1 year ago

      Why is it a bad way to show a warning and still let you watch 3 videos for free?