• xektop@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    I pay for YouTube because it does give more revenue than watching an ad to the creators. I pay 6$ and watch hundreds of hours monthly. If it was more than that I will consider alternatives and AdBlock (what I was doing before started my sub). To each their own :)

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        5 months ago

        I don’t want to set up Patreon for every creator I’m watching. Often I just watch one or two videos from them and that’s it.

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        5 months ago

        Some do, others don’t and as someone else said i am not going to make Patreon and do monthly sub to each of them. As I said I watch hundreds of hours per month and it’s not from 4-5 creators. For me it’s worth - I pay for the infrastructure and some support for the people I watch. If it’s free for you it means someone else is paying.

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      5 months ago

      It’s the equivalent of $16.50 a month where I live and that is not an insignificant proportion of my monthly income. The adverts are constantly repeating and often for products and services that are actual scams. I firmly believe as soon as enough people pay… we’ll have to pay more or they will show us a smaller number of “specially selected” ads.

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        5 months ago

        The more you pay, the more advertisers recognize you as a lucrative crowd and wanna get in your face.