YouTube has confirmed the forthcoming launch of a monthly subscription option that will let users bypass the ads that normally run in front of videos.Word of the new service came to light earlier today, when Bloomberg reported on an email sent to video creators that said, "By creating a new paid offering, we'll generate a new source of revenue that will supplement your fast growing advertising service." Google later confirmed that the report was legitimate, and that revenues would be shared."While we can't comment on ongoing discussions, giving fans more choice to enjoy the content they love and creators more opportunity to earn revenue are always amongst our top priorities," it said in a statement.The subscription fee hasn't been set and there's no word on when the new service option will be rolled out. The notification of the coming change was sent out to content creators in order to give them sufficient time to review and agree to changes in their terms of agreement.
>Google adblock>Install extension/add-onWell shit, all that money spent.
People who use Adblock are the very reason why people are doing this. I'm glad you support the channels you watch through donations, but I mean, who the fuck else does that? Adblock is still retarded, and wrong.
Quote from: Yu on April 08, 2015, 10:31:37 PM>Google adblock>Install extension/add-onWell shit, all that money spent.You actually spent money on that?Ouch.
Quote from: Verbatim on April 08, 2015, 10:30:43 PMPeople who use Adblock are the very reason why people are doing this. I'm glad you support the channels you watch through donations, but I mean, who the fuck else does that? Adblock is still retarded, and wrong.Or:You can install adblock and ever have to worry about 90% of your ad problems ever again.But you're Verbatim. Why should I think you'll ever listen to anything sensical.
You can install adblock and ever have to worry about 90% of your ad problems ever again.
Quote from: Not Comms Officer on April 08, 2015, 10:34:53 PMYou can install adblock and ever have to worry about 90% of your ad problems ever again.Or:That's fucking retarded and only serves to kill the Internet. Ads provide revenue.By not viewing ads, you're taking away revenue.Fuck you.
Quote from: Not Comms Officer on April 08, 2015, 10:34:53 PMQuote from: Verbatim on April 08, 2015, 10:30:43 PMPeople who use Adblock are the very reason why people are doing this. I'm glad you support the channels you watch through donations, but I mean, who the fuck else does that? Adblock is still retarded, and wrong.Or:You can install adblock and ever have to worry about 90% of your ad problems ever again.But you're Verbatim. Why should I think you'll ever listen to anything sensical.AdBlock does cause huge problems for content creators. For people whose livelihoods rely on ad revenue (a lot of fucking people) having a huge chunk of that potential revenue washed away because someone doesn't want to watch a 30-second ad probably hurts.That said, many channels are now incorporating ads into the videos themselves. Like Roosterteeth's or LinusTechTips' endorsement of products at the beginning of their shows. I think we'll see a transition to that type of advertising exclusively in the coming years.
I think YouTube makes more than enough money for people using adblock to not be much of an issue.
Ads aren't the only way sites generate revenue you know, especially larger more popular sites. The internet won't dwindle away just because people use ad-blockers.
Quote from: Yu on April 08, 2015, 10:45:55 PMAds aren't the only way sites generate revenue you know, especially larger more popular sites. The internet won't dwindle away just because people use ad-blockers.Educate me.
There's other ways to support channels you like rather than annoying the hell out of your viewers with ads.
There are a number of ways, I don't really know every one of them, but things like clicking links, generating more visitors on their sites, and if a group is really sneaky, an anti-ad-blocker. Individuals use these methods as well, not only that but people sometimes add in small fees for their products, programs, art, music, and people pay for them too. Ads are just one of the easiest ways, there are much better and less intrusive ways to get money on the internet.
Ads are pretty annoying and invasive when you're wanting to watch what you clicked on.
Quote from: Yu on April 08, 2015, 10:51:40 PMThere are a number of ways, I don't really know every one of them, but things like clicking links, generating more visitors on their sites, and if a group is really sneaky, an anti-ad-blocker. Individuals use these methods as well, not only that but people sometimes add in small fees for their products, programs, art, music, and people pay for them too. Ads are just one of the easiest ways, there are much better and less intrusive ways to get money on the internet.oh gee, i guess i should start blocking ads now
content creators can suck on this diiiiiiick, adblock is my homeboy. not a chance in hell ill be paying for a youtube subscription.
Quote from: Azumarill on April 08, 2015, 11:02:05 PMcontent creators can suck on this diiiiiiick, adblock is my homeboy. not a chance in hell ill be paying for a youtube subscription.you should probably not be allowed to use youtube at all, then