Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:YouTube is at war with ad blocker extensions on browsers. At the moment, it is easy (but getting harder) to block ads by using Linux (I use Gentoo) and Ad Block Plus in Firefox web browser.
YouTube is using “protect the poor, widdle children” as an excuse to be able to identify people and bombard them with ads, which will increase revenue for YouTube.
Ad Blockers are interfering with their revenue, so YouTube is taking steps to stop it.
When I can no longer watch YouTube without ads slammed in my face constantly is when I will stop watching YouTube completely.
Ads are one reason I dropped cable TV. You do not get to charge me a fee to watch programs then interrupt my viewing repeatedly with ads.
Same. I haven't watched any program that airs on commercial TV in over 15 years. The commercials were getting weak and silly in the late 2000s, cannot imagine how bad they must be by now.
Anonymous wrote:YouTube is at war with ad blocker extensions on browsers. At the moment, it is easy (but getting harder) to block ads by using Linux (I use Gentoo) and Ad Block Plus in Firefox web browser.
YouTube is using “protect the poor, widdle children” as an excuse to be able to identify people and bombard them with ads, which will increase revenue for YouTube.
Ad Blockers are interfering with their revenue, so YouTube is taking steps to stop it.
When I can no longer watch YouTube without ads slammed in my face constantly is when I will stop watching YouTube completely.
Ads are one reason I dropped cable TV. You do not get to charge me a fee to watch programs then interrupt my viewing repeatedly with ads.
Anonymous wrote:Im a bit out of touch with recent headlines this week. But seems many people on the internet are trying to stand up against YouTube on this “ID verification” and “AI age estimator” thing. Any idea what even is going on?![]()
Anonymous wrote:That’s a lot of chemistry for something my grandma used to fix with lemon juice, baking soda, and staying out of the noon sun. At this point your face probably qualifies as a controlled lab environment. Careful you don’t accidentally discover a new element before the melasma comes back anyway.
Anonymous wrote:That’s a lot of chemistry for something my grandma used to fix with lemon juice, baking soda, and staying out of the noon sun. At this point your face probably qualifies as a controlled lab environment. Careful you don’t accidentally discover a new element before the melasma comes back anyway.