goldenegg
goldenegg
goldenegg

No, they’re not offering something you can get for free. YouTube’s subscription will continue to pay content providers, which using AdBlock will not.

Watching a show on Netflix still provides financial compensation to the show. Same thing goes for TV. Whether or not you watch ads on TV has do bearing on whether or not the network gets paid for hosting the ads.

You don’t have to buy anything from an ad or even click on it for content creators to get paid. Simply having YouTube show ads to viewers brings in ad revenue.

Yup, I’m aware of that. OP was specifically talking about using AD blockers on YouTube, which is what I responded about.

I’ve been using the Internet since 1993 and have never obtained a virus or malware from ads. I’m not saying it doesn’t happen, but don’t talk about it as if you need to be blocking ads to be safe on the internet.

I’m certain creators will get money from this. YouTube likely calculated the $10 fee by looking at the average amount in dollars a regular YouTube viewer brings in per month. The amount is likely well padded as well, as I doubt most viewers would actually bring in $10 of ad revenue.

I think that ‘most’ is pushing it. Of all the subscriptions I have on YouTube, I think only 3 of them use Patreon and 1 has merchandise. None of the others provide any other method of donation.

Many content creators put their videos there because of the ad revenue they receive, regardless on whether the viewers are specifically shelling out money.

Just because something isn’t illegal doesn’t make it right. By blocking ads, you are actually taking money away from sites and content you’re viewing.

Whether or not I watch commercials on TV channels I pay for has absolutely no impact on revenue to the network or show.

So you don’t believe content creators should be getting paid for their work?I’m guessing you’re one of those people who also believe they’re entitled to pirating music and movies.

Looking forward to the mailman arriving with this today. I’ve had a 6+ year break from Guitar Hero and am looking forward to coming back to it.

It’s still creating fake reviews, which reduce the quality. I’m not saying that these reviews need to be taken down, but I’m curious to know Amazon’s stance on them.

Just because they haven’t used FedEx to your address doesn’t mean they don’t use them at all.

What about people like George Takei, who has been known to post humorous reviews on products? He then posts the reviews on FB, which leads to many other people leaving similar reviews on products. Is Amazon planning to take action for this as well?

Doesn't the game only start at 8:30EST? If so, the trailer has to be shown some time after that.

How do you know this?

I was hoping they’d announce the time tickets go on sale. I’d rather not be refreshing the Cineplex website every 5sec, although that’s exactly what I’ll be doing until they announce a time.

If the plans alone are $99, I'd imagine a finished sculpture would likely sell for $2000+, should he ever choose to sell them.

You must have a good deal of interference if you can’t be more than 10ft away from your console before the pad disconnects. I can easily go ~30ft away, one floor up, and still be able to play without issue.