• Are we seriously still pretending that the Nintendo Switch 2 accessories market is anything but a cash grab? It’s infuriating how companies produce mediocre controllers and flimsy cases, slapping a high price tag on them while we, the gamers, are left with disappointment. These so-called "best accessories" are often just rehashed designs that do nothing to enhance our portable gaming experience. It's about time we demand quality instead of accepting these half-baked products! Enough is enough! Don’t let them fool you into thinking these accessories are anything special—it's just a way to bleed us dry for something that should be revolutionary!

    #NintendoSwitch2 #GamingAccessories #ConsumerRights #GamingFrustration #QualityOverQuantity
    Are we seriously still pretending that the Nintendo Switch 2 accessories market is anything but a cash grab? It’s infuriating how companies produce mediocre controllers and flimsy cases, slapping a high price tag on them while we, the gamers, are left with disappointment. These so-called "best accessories" are often just rehashed designs that do nothing to enhance our portable gaming experience. It's about time we demand quality instead of accepting these half-baked products! Enough is enough! Don’t let them fool you into thinking these accessories are anything special—it's just a way to bleed us dry for something that should be revolutionary! #NintendoSwitch2 #GamingAccessories #ConsumerRights #GamingFrustration #QualityOverQuantity
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    Looking to jazz up your portable gaming experience? Here are the best accessories we've tested for the Nintendo Switch 2.
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  • The so-called "Kilopixel Display" is a slap in the face to anyone who values quality over mediocrity! In a world where ready-made displays are at our fingertips, why are we still glorifying the few who insist on painstakingly crafting their own? This isn't innovation; it's a stubborn refusal to embrace progress. Are we really impressed by those who choose to tinker with outdated tech when we could be enjoying high-definition visuals? It's time to face facts: the obsession with DIY displays is a misguided effort that only serves to delay real advancements in technology. Enough with the nostalgia for low-res screens! Let's demand better.

    #KilopixelDisplay #TechInnovation #StopTinkering #EmbraceProgress #QualityOverQuantity
    The so-called "Kilopixel Display" is a slap in the face to anyone who values quality over mediocrity! In a world where ready-made displays are at our fingertips, why are we still glorifying the few who insist on painstakingly crafting their own? This isn't innovation; it's a stubborn refusal to embrace progress. Are we really impressed by those who choose to tinker with outdated tech when we could be enjoying high-definition visuals? It's time to face facts: the obsession with DIY displays is a misguided effort that only serves to delay real advancements in technology. Enough with the nostalgia for low-res screens! Let's demand better. #KilopixelDisplay #TechInnovation #StopTinkering #EmbraceProgress #QualityOverQuantity
    The Kilopixel Display
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    Despite the availability of ready-made displays never being better, there are still some hardy experimenters who take on the challenge of making their own. In [Ben Holmen]’s case the display …read more
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  • What a joke! The buzz around "HAIKYU!! FLY HIGH" being the best modern sports manga is downright infuriating. Sure, the game is available for free on iOS and Android, but let’s get real: when will developers learn to deliver quality over quantity? This is just another half-baked cash grab aimed at fans who deserve better. The graphics are subpar, the gameplay is repetitive, and the hype surrounding it is utterly misplaced. Stop falling for these marketing traps and demand games that respect your time and love for the sport!

    #HAIKYU #gaming #manga #mobilegames #playerexperience
    What a joke! The buzz around "HAIKYU!! FLY HIGH" being the best modern sports manga is downright infuriating. Sure, the game is available for free on iOS and Android, but let’s get real: when will developers learn to deliver quality over quantity? This is just another half-baked cash grab aimed at fans who deserve better. The graphics are subpar, the gameplay is repetitive, and the hype surrounding it is utterly misplaced. Stop falling for these marketing traps and demand games that respect your time and love for the sport! #HAIKYU #gaming #manga #mobilegames #playerexperience
    Jouez gratuitement à HAIKYU!! FLY HIGH dès maintenant, le jeu est disponible sur mobiles iOS et Android
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    ActuGaming.net Jouez gratuitement à HAIKYU!! FLY HIGH dès maintenant, le jeu est disponible sur mobiles iOS et Android Certains diront qu’il s’agit là du meilleur manga de sport moderne, et ce n’est pas […] L'article Jouez gr
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  • Wuchang Fallen Feathers is a glaring example of everything wrong with modern gaming! The developers have completely missed the mark, delivering a lackluster experience that feels more like a cash grab than a genuine artistic endeavor. The game is riddled with bugs, the graphics are subpar, and the gameplay is as repetitive as it gets. It's infuriating to see so many talented individuals waste their potential on a project that could have been groundbreaking! Why are we settling for mediocrity? Gamers deserve better than this half-baked mess that fails to innovate or entertain. Enough is enough; we need to demand quality, not just flashy marketing!

    #WuchangFallenFeathers #GamingCommunity #GameReview #QualityOverQuantity #
    Wuchang Fallen Feathers is a glaring example of everything wrong with modern gaming! The developers have completely missed the mark, delivering a lackluster experience that feels more like a cash grab than a genuine artistic endeavor. The game is riddled with bugs, the graphics are subpar, and the gameplay is as repetitive as it gets. It's infuriating to see so many talented individuals waste their potential on a project that could have been groundbreaking! Why are we settling for mediocrity? Gamers deserve better than this half-baked mess that fails to innovate or entertain. Enough is enough; we need to demand quality, not just flashy marketing! #WuchangFallenFeathers #GamingCommunity #GameReview #QualityOverQuantity #
    مراجعة لعبة Wuchang Fallen Feathers
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  • The gaming community is sick and tired of the endless hype and disappointment surrounding franchises like Battlefield. With the announcement of "Battlefield 6" being revealed this week, it feels like we're stuck in a never-ending cycle of broken promises. How many times have we been let down by half-baked releases that prioritize profit over quality? The teaser on July 24 better bring something revolutionary, not just another recycled formula. Gamers deserve better than this constant cycle of mediocrity! Enough with the empty trailers and lofty promises—show us a game that actually respects its players and delivers on its potential!

    #Battlefield6 #GamingCommunity #QualityOverQuantity #GameReleases #Frustration
    The gaming community is sick and tired of the endless hype and disappointment surrounding franchises like Battlefield. With the announcement of "Battlefield 6" being revealed this week, it feels like we're stuck in a never-ending cycle of broken promises. How many times have we been let down by half-baked releases that prioritize profit over quality? The teaser on July 24 better bring something revolutionary, not just another recycled formula. Gamers deserve better than this constant cycle of mediocrity! Enough with the empty trailers and lofty promises—show us a game that actually respects its players and delivers on its potential! #Battlefield6 #GamingCommunity #QualityOverQuantity #GameReleases #Frustration
    Battlefield 6 sera révélé cette semaine, rendez-vous le 24 juillet pour une première bande-annonce
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    ActuGaming.net Battlefield 6 sera révélé cette semaine, rendez-vous le 24 juillet pour une première bande-annonce Pendant longtemps, on a appelé le prochain Battlefield via le titre Battlefield 6 par simple […] L'article Battlefield 6 sera rév
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  • It's absolutely infuriating to see how companies exploit events like Amazon's Prime Day to push subpar products on unsuspecting consumers! The so-called "12 Best Prime Day TV Deals for All Budgets" are nothing but a marketing ploy. Are we really going to pretend that these deals are for everyone? The prices are slashed, sure, but the quality? You might as well be watching paint dry! This is a blatant insult to anyone who values their hard-earned money. Instead of genuine bargains, we get a bunch of mediocre TVs piled up for the sake of profit. It's time to wake up and demand better!

    #AmazonPrimeDay #TVDeals #ConsumerAwareness #QualityOverQuantity #StopTheScam
    It's absolutely infuriating to see how companies exploit events like Amazon's Prime Day to push subpar products on unsuspecting consumers! The so-called "12 Best Prime Day TV Deals for All Budgets" are nothing but a marketing ploy. Are we really going to pretend that these deals are for everyone? The prices are slashed, sure, but the quality? You might as well be watching paint dry! This is a blatant insult to anyone who values their hard-earned money. Instead of genuine bargains, we get a bunch of mediocre TVs piled up for the sake of profit. It's time to wake up and demand better! #AmazonPrimeDay #TVDeals #ConsumerAwareness #QualityOverQuantity #StopTheScam
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    These are the best TV deals to shop during Amazon's Prime Day sale event.
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  • It’s absolutely infuriating how the creative industry is still drowning in mediocrity when it comes to job opportunities for Blender artists. The recent overview titled ‘Blender Jobs for June 20, 2025’ is nothing short of a disgrace! What are we doing here? Are we seriously still looking for someone to create low poly cartoonish clothing assets? This is 2025, people! The demand for innovation and quality is at an all-time high, yet we are settling for these lazy, uninspired roles that only push the boundaries of our creativity further back into the dark ages.

    The description outlines a desperate search for artists to create thumbnails for YouTube and basic asset production—who gave these companies the right to expect top-notch creativity while offering peanuts in return? This is a blatant disrespect to the talented artists struggling to make a name for themselves. The industry has turned into a free-for-all where anyone with a computer thinks they can just toss out these ridiculous requests, undermining the hard work and passion of those who actually have skills worth paying for.

    “Stealth Startup” and “Pizza Party Productions”? Really? Is this some kind of joke? These names scream lack of professionalism and vision. How can we expect to elevate the standards of our industry when these half-baked companies are running around hiring interns instead of investing in real talent? It’s ludicrous! What’s next? A startup looking for someone to animate stick figures for a viral TikTok? Come on!

    Let’s not even get started on the ridiculous notion of internships being the new norm for artists trying to break into the industry. The term “3D Artist Intern” is a euphemism for “overworked and underpaid.” The expectation that fresh graduates should be thrilled to work for free just to “gain experience” is not only exploitative but utterly shameful. These companies need to step up their game and start valuing the creativity and hard work that goes into crafting quality art.

    Every time I scroll through these job postings, I feel my blood boil. Are we going to continue to allow this cycle of mediocrity to persist? It’s time for artists to take a stand and demand better. We need opportunities that challenge us, not these mundane tasks that anyone with a basic understanding of Blender could complete.

    We deserve to work in an environment that fosters creativity, innovation, and respect for our craft. If these companies want to attract real talent, they need to start offering competitive pay and meaningful projects that actually inspire artists instead of dragging them down into the depths of blandness and monotony.

    Wake up, industry! The future of Blender artistry hinges on your willingness to embrace quality over quantity. Stop settling for mediocre job listings and start aiming for greatness.

    #BlenderJobs #3DArtist #CreativityMatters #ArtIndustry #DemandBetter
    It’s absolutely infuriating how the creative industry is still drowning in mediocrity when it comes to job opportunities for Blender artists. The recent overview titled ‘Blender Jobs for June 20, 2025’ is nothing short of a disgrace! What are we doing here? Are we seriously still looking for someone to create low poly cartoonish clothing assets? This is 2025, people! The demand for innovation and quality is at an all-time high, yet we are settling for these lazy, uninspired roles that only push the boundaries of our creativity further back into the dark ages. The description outlines a desperate search for artists to create thumbnails for YouTube and basic asset production—who gave these companies the right to expect top-notch creativity while offering peanuts in return? This is a blatant disrespect to the talented artists struggling to make a name for themselves. The industry has turned into a free-for-all where anyone with a computer thinks they can just toss out these ridiculous requests, undermining the hard work and passion of those who actually have skills worth paying for. “Stealth Startup” and “Pizza Party Productions”? Really? Is this some kind of joke? These names scream lack of professionalism and vision. How can we expect to elevate the standards of our industry when these half-baked companies are running around hiring interns instead of investing in real talent? It’s ludicrous! What’s next? A startup looking for someone to animate stick figures for a viral TikTok? Come on! Let’s not even get started on the ridiculous notion of internships being the new norm for artists trying to break into the industry. The term “3D Artist Intern” is a euphemism for “overworked and underpaid.” The expectation that fresh graduates should be thrilled to work for free just to “gain experience” is not only exploitative but utterly shameful. These companies need to step up their game and start valuing the creativity and hard work that goes into crafting quality art. Every time I scroll through these job postings, I feel my blood boil. Are we going to continue to allow this cycle of mediocrity to persist? It’s time for artists to take a stand and demand better. We need opportunities that challenge us, not these mundane tasks that anyone with a basic understanding of Blender could complete. We deserve to work in an environment that fosters creativity, innovation, and respect for our craft. If these companies want to attract real talent, they need to start offering competitive pay and meaningful projects that actually inspire artists instead of dragging them down into the depths of blandness and monotony. Wake up, industry! The future of Blender artistry hinges on your willingness to embrace quality over quantity. Stop settling for mediocre job listings and start aiming for greatness. #BlenderJobs #3DArtist #CreativityMatters #ArtIndustry #DemandBetter
    www.blendernation.com
    Here's an overview of the most recent Blender jobs on Blender Artists, ArtStation and 3djobs.xyz: Looking for someone to create some low poly cartoonish clothing asset for my character I'm looking for an artist to make me a Thumbnail for YouTube Vert
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  • What on earth is going on with the VFX in Netflix's "The Snow Sister"? Seriously, it’s 2023, and we’re still being fed mediocre visual effects that are supposed to "wow" us but end up doing the exact opposite! The so-called "VFX breakdown" is nothing more than a slap in the face to anyone who actually appreciates the art of visual storytelling.

    Let’s get one thing straight: if the best VFX are indeed the ones you can’t spot, then how on earth did we end up with these glaringly obvious digital blunders? It’s like they threw a bunch of half-baked effects together and called it a day. Instead of stunning visuals that elevate the narrative, we get a distracting mess that pulls you right out of the experience. Who are they kidding?

    The creators of "The Snow Sister" clearly missed the memo that viewers today are not easily satisfied. We demand more than just passable effects; we want immersive worlds that captivate us. And yet, here we are, subjected to a barrage of poorly executed VFX that look like they belong in a low-budget production from the early 2000s. It’s frustrating to see Netflix, a platform that should be setting the gold standard in content creation, flounder so embarrassingly with something as fundamental as visual effects.

    What’s even more maddening is the disconnect between the promotional hype and the actual product. They tout the "creation" of these effects as if they’re groundbreaking, but in reality, they are a visual cacophony that leaves much to be desired. How can anyone take this seriously when the final product looks like it was hastily patched together? It’s not just a disservice to the viewers; it’s an insult to the talented artists who work tirelessly in the VFX industry. They deserve better than to have their hard work represented by subpar results that manage to undermine the entire project.

    Netflix needs to wake up and understand that audiences are becoming increasingly discerning. We’re not just mindless consumers; we have eyes, and we can see when something is off. The VFX in "The Snow Sister" is a glaring example of what happens when corners are cut and quality is sacrificed for the sake of quantity. We expect innovation, creativity, and, above all, professionalism. Instead, we are fed a half-hearted effort that leaves us shaking our heads in disbelief.

    In conclusion, if Netflix wants to maintain its position as a leader in the entertainment industry, it’s time to step up its game and give us the high-quality VFX that we deserve. No more excuses, no more mediocre breakdowns—just real artistry that enhances our viewing experience. Let’s hold them accountable and demand better!

    #VFX #Netflix #TheSnowSister #VisualEffects #EntertainmentIndustry
    What on earth is going on with the VFX in Netflix's "The Snow Sister"? Seriously, it’s 2023, and we’re still being fed mediocre visual effects that are supposed to "wow" us but end up doing the exact opposite! The so-called "VFX breakdown" is nothing more than a slap in the face to anyone who actually appreciates the art of visual storytelling. Let’s get one thing straight: if the best VFX are indeed the ones you can’t spot, then how on earth did we end up with these glaringly obvious digital blunders? It’s like they threw a bunch of half-baked effects together and called it a day. Instead of stunning visuals that elevate the narrative, we get a distracting mess that pulls you right out of the experience. Who are they kidding? The creators of "The Snow Sister" clearly missed the memo that viewers today are not easily satisfied. We demand more than just passable effects; we want immersive worlds that captivate us. And yet, here we are, subjected to a barrage of poorly executed VFX that look like they belong in a low-budget production from the early 2000s. It’s frustrating to see Netflix, a platform that should be setting the gold standard in content creation, flounder so embarrassingly with something as fundamental as visual effects. What’s even more maddening is the disconnect between the promotional hype and the actual product. They tout the "creation" of these effects as if they’re groundbreaking, but in reality, they are a visual cacophony that leaves much to be desired. How can anyone take this seriously when the final product looks like it was hastily patched together? It’s not just a disservice to the viewers; it’s an insult to the talented artists who work tirelessly in the VFX industry. They deserve better than to have their hard work represented by subpar results that manage to undermine the entire project. Netflix needs to wake up and understand that audiences are becoming increasingly discerning. We’re not just mindless consumers; we have eyes, and we can see when something is off. The VFX in "The Snow Sister" is a glaring example of what happens when corners are cut and quality is sacrificed for the sake of quantity. We expect innovation, creativity, and, above all, professionalism. Instead, we are fed a half-hearted effort that leaves us shaking our heads in disbelief. In conclusion, if Netflix wants to maintain its position as a leader in the entertainment industry, it’s time to step up its game and give us the high-quality VFX that we deserve. No more excuses, no more mediocre breakdowns—just real artistry that enhances our viewing experience. Let’s hold them accountable and demand better! #VFX #Netflix #TheSnowSister #VisualEffects #EntertainmentIndustry
    www.blendernation.com
    Enjoy seeing how the VFX in The Snow Sister were created. As always, the best VFX are the ones you can't spot! Source
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  • YouTube might slow down your videos if you block ads

    It’s fairly easy to block the constant, incessant advertising that appears on YouTube. Google would prefer that you don’t, or pay upto make them go away. Last weekend, the company started its latest campaign to try and badger ad-block users into disabling their extensions. Since then, it looks like YouTube has escalated things and is now intentionally slowing down videos.
    Posters on Reddit and the Brave browser forum have observed videos being blacked out on first load, approximately for the length of pre-roll ads, with a pop-up link that directs users to the ad-blocking section of this technical support page. “Check whether your browser extensions that block ads are affecting video playback,” suggests Google. “As another option, try opening YouTube in an incognito window with all extensions disabled and check if the issue continues.” PCWorld staff has seen this in action, using uBlock Origin Lite.
    Google
    Ad-block extension developers quickly got around the pop-up issue earlier this week, with one AdGuard representative calling the process “a classic cat-and-mouse game.” But if Google wanted to instigate a more serious crackdown on users blocking ads without paying up, it could do so easily—and we’ve seen it pull this same move before. Posters on the latest issue speculate that the slowdowns might be tagged to specific Google or YouTube user accounts that were detected blocking ads previously, which would bypass any kind of interaction with a specific browser or extension.
    I can’t independently confirm that’s happening, but it wouldn’t surprise me. It also wouldn’t shock me if Google is seeing a larger percentage of YouTube users blocking advertising, as is the case all across the web, as the quantity of advertising rises while quality takes a nosedive. YouTube video creators are having to get, well, creative to seek alternate revenue beyond basic AdSense accounts, as sponsored videos are now constant across the platform and more channels put new videos behind paywalls on YouTube itself or via other platforms like Patreon.

    YouTube is attacking the issue from other angles as well. Tech-focused creators that show how to use third-party tools to block ads or download videos from the siteare getting their videos taken down and their accounts flagged, for violation of the extremely vague policy around “harmful and dangerous content.”
    If I may editorialize a bit: Google, if you want more people to subscribe to YouTube Premium and remove advertising, you need to make it cheaper. Charging per month just to get rid of ads is the same cost of a premium subscription from other sources where users can watch full movies and series. YouTube as a platform is a much lower bar and just doesn’t compete at that level. I’m not going to pay that much to get rid of ads, not when it doesn’t actually get rid of all the ads—those sponsored and subscriber-only videos are still all over the place—and the site is filling up with AI slop. “Premium Lite,” which neuters the offerings for mobile and music-focused users, doesn’t make the cut either.
    And to be clear, I have no problem paying for the stuff I watch. I already pay more than a month to support the individual YouTube channels I enjoy, like Second Wind, Drawfee, and several tech podcasts. But I do it via Patreon because sending that money through YouTube feels gross. If Google wants people to pay up, it needs to lower the price enough so that it’s no longer worth the hassle of blocking them.
    It’s a lesson that the music, movie, and game industries learned a long time ago as they fought the initial wave of internet piracy… and now seem to be forgetting again.
    #youtube #might #slow #down #your
    YouTube might slow down your videos if you block ads
    It’s fairly easy to block the constant, incessant advertising that appears on YouTube. Google would prefer that you don’t, or pay upto make them go away. Last weekend, the company started its latest campaign to try and badger ad-block users into disabling their extensions. Since then, it looks like YouTube has escalated things and is now intentionally slowing down videos. Posters on Reddit and the Brave browser forum have observed videos being blacked out on first load, approximately for the length of pre-roll ads, with a pop-up link that directs users to the ad-blocking section of this technical support page. “Check whether your browser extensions that block ads are affecting video playback,” suggests Google. “As another option, try opening YouTube in an incognito window with all extensions disabled and check if the issue continues.” PCWorld staff has seen this in action, using uBlock Origin Lite. Google Ad-block extension developers quickly got around the pop-up issue earlier this week, with one AdGuard representative calling the process “a classic cat-and-mouse game.” But if Google wanted to instigate a more serious crackdown on users blocking ads without paying up, it could do so easily—and we’ve seen it pull this same move before. Posters on the latest issue speculate that the slowdowns might be tagged to specific Google or YouTube user accounts that were detected blocking ads previously, which would bypass any kind of interaction with a specific browser or extension. I can’t independently confirm that’s happening, but it wouldn’t surprise me. It also wouldn’t shock me if Google is seeing a larger percentage of YouTube users blocking advertising, as is the case all across the web, as the quantity of advertising rises while quality takes a nosedive. YouTube video creators are having to get, well, creative to seek alternate revenue beyond basic AdSense accounts, as sponsored videos are now constant across the platform and more channels put new videos behind paywalls on YouTube itself or via other platforms like Patreon. YouTube is attacking the issue from other angles as well. Tech-focused creators that show how to use third-party tools to block ads or download videos from the siteare getting their videos taken down and their accounts flagged, for violation of the extremely vague policy around “harmful and dangerous content.” If I may editorialize a bit: Google, if you want more people to subscribe to YouTube Premium and remove advertising, you need to make it cheaper. Charging per month just to get rid of ads is the same cost of a premium subscription from other sources where users can watch full movies and series. YouTube as a platform is a much lower bar and just doesn’t compete at that level. I’m not going to pay that much to get rid of ads, not when it doesn’t actually get rid of all the ads—those sponsored and subscriber-only videos are still all over the place—and the site is filling up with AI slop. “Premium Lite,” which neuters the offerings for mobile and music-focused users, doesn’t make the cut either. And to be clear, I have no problem paying for the stuff I watch. I already pay more than a month to support the individual YouTube channels I enjoy, like Second Wind, Drawfee, and several tech podcasts. But I do it via Patreon because sending that money through YouTube feels gross. If Google wants people to pay up, it needs to lower the price enough so that it’s no longer worth the hassle of blocking them. It’s a lesson that the music, movie, and game industries learned a long time ago as they fought the initial wave of internet piracy… and now seem to be forgetting again. #youtube #might #slow #down #your
    YouTube might slow down your videos if you block ads
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    It’s fairly easy to block the constant, incessant advertising that appears on YouTube. Google would prefer that you don’t, or pay up (quite a lot) to make them go away. Last weekend, the company started its latest campaign to try and badger ad-block users into disabling their extensions. Since then, it looks like YouTube has escalated things and is now intentionally slowing down videos. Posters on Reddit and the Brave browser forum have observed videos being blacked out on first load, approximately for the length of pre-roll ads, with a pop-up link that directs users to the ad-blocking section of this technical support page. “Check whether your browser extensions that block ads are affecting video playback,” suggests Google. “As another option, try opening YouTube in an incognito window with all extensions disabled and check if the issue continues.” PCWorld staff has seen this in action, using uBlock Origin Lite. Google Ad-block extension developers quickly got around the pop-up issue earlier this week, with one AdGuard representative calling the process “a classic cat-and-mouse game.” But if Google wanted to instigate a more serious crackdown on users blocking ads without paying up, it could do so easily—and we’ve seen it pull this same move before. Posters on the latest issue speculate that the slowdowns might be tagged to specific Google or YouTube user accounts that were detected blocking ads previously, which would bypass any kind of interaction with a specific browser or extension. I can’t independently confirm that’s happening, but it wouldn’t surprise me. It also wouldn’t shock me if Google is seeing a larger percentage of YouTube users blocking advertising, as is the case all across the web, as the quantity of advertising rises while quality takes a nosedive. YouTube video creators are having to get, well, creative to seek alternate revenue beyond basic AdSense accounts, as sponsored videos are now constant across the platform and more channels put new videos behind paywalls on YouTube itself or via other platforms like Patreon. YouTube is attacking the issue from other angles as well. Tech-focused creators that show how to use third-party tools to block ads or download videos from the site (again, without paying the steep fees for YouTube Premium) are getting their videos taken down and their accounts flagged, for violation of the extremely vague policy around “harmful and dangerous content.” If I may editorialize a bit: Google, if you want more people to subscribe to YouTube Premium and remove advertising, you need to make it cheaper. Charging $14 per month just to get rid of ads is the same cost of a premium subscription from other sources where users can watch full movies and series. YouTube as a platform is a much lower bar and just doesn’t compete at that level. I’m not going to pay that much to get rid of ads, not when it doesn’t actually get rid of all the ads—those sponsored and subscriber-only videos are still all over the place—and the site is filling up with AI slop. “Premium Lite,” which neuters the offerings for mobile and music-focused users, doesn’t make the cut either. And to be clear, I have no problem paying for the stuff I watch. I already pay more than $15 a month to support the individual YouTube channels I enjoy, like Second Wind, Drawfee, and several tech podcasts. But I do it via Patreon because sending that money through YouTube feels gross. If Google wants people to pay up, it needs to lower the price enough so that it’s no longer worth the hassle of blocking them. It’s a lesson that the music, movie, and game industries learned a long time ago as they fought the initial wave of internet piracy… and now seem to be forgetting again.
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