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OhGizmo! » Archive » OhGizmo Voice Post: My Beef With The New YouTube Ads
Started by dponce80 · 10 months ago
1 year ago
I don't see why the data that they stream and pay for and even let you embed in any way gives you a vote on whether ads are included.
If you on the other hand hosted the videos and had the data transfer cost, then you would have everything to say.
Just my 2 cents.
1 year ago
1 year ago
Why are you so touched by this matter??
Maybe your carrots are healthier than beef's steaks??
1 year ago
I was really disappointed when YouTube didn't play to their strengths with online video. For instance, they could offer more control on the publishers end of picking where ads should be inserted. Google's main strength is connecting people with content, so why not offer a pay per click model for related videos like it does for related links on the web. Finally, YouTube could offer more features like higher video quality and downloads to premium publishers that pay an annual fee, similiar to a Pro account from Flickr.
You can read more on these ideas at my blog -> http://www.russellheimlich.com/blog/how-google-...
1 year ago
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