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Yeah, my kid got to see a bunch of ads today.
sounds horrible, yesterday I couldn't watch a video on Tubular so I just didn't watch it.
Me, today. But with newpipe. YouTube isn't a necessity. It's an entertainment. The moment it becomes too annoying to use, is the moment we stop using it. That's how entertainment products work... or should work.
Except it's not only entertainment. There's tons of the useful kind of content too, including repair videos.
Those are entertainment. Entertainment doesn't have to be strictly mind numbing. Maybe they fall more under edutainment?
Not sure about that. I'm not watching repair videos out of boredom, but only when I need to get something fixed.
Of course. Same here. But those videos would work on any network, not just Google's. The reasons they're there are plenty, and I won't pretend to know them all. However yt started as an entertainment space, and shifted into other spaces. What I'm proposing, is that we can have those spaces elsewhere, but we need to start somewhere. The easiest way to get people to start doing something, is by making it entertaining.