So this is some bollocks. Guess I'll be cancelling our plan since it's only used by two of us.

Current price $17.99/month, new price $32.99/month.

If they boiled the frog better I would probably have accepted a $5/month price rise, and then another later... But close to doubling in one go is a no from me dawg.

Thank you for being a loyal member throughout our journey. We created YouTube Premium so that you could enjoy all the videos and music you love without interruptions.‌

To continue delivering great service and features, we are increasing the YouTube Premium family plan price to A$32.99/month. We don't make these decisions lightly, and this update will allow us to continue to improve YouTube Premium and support the creators and artists you watch on YouTube. This is the first ever price increase for your subscription.

Links to cancellation etc: https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/12400348?sjid=6028684095030617608-AP

  • bestusername@aussie.zoneM
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    8 months ago

    Got the same bullshit email, total dick move by Google and I'll be cancelling. It's just pure greed.

    I'm be exploring the ad blocking and/or VPN options.

    Google need to separate YouTube and Music.

    • Salvo@aussie.zone
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      8 months ago

      They want You to do everything Google. YouTube is the only thing that differentiates their All-in-One product from the competition. Everyone offers Music so VEVOs no value. Everything else Google offers for no monetary charge.

      AppleOne includes music, storage and AppleTV+, as well as Fitness (that nobody uses, but nobody admits to not using).

      Amazon Prime includes music, Audiobooks and Freight Discounts.

      Xbox Gold offers games.

      Netflix, HBO, etc, has no extra value except “original” and exclusive content.

  • Yerbouti@lemmy.ml
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    8 months ago

    I'm always amaze by the fact that all these streaming platform do is give you access to others content ( they dont create shit), but they get to keep 98.7% of the revenue, because.

    • Palacegalleryratio [he/him]
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      8 months ago

      In this industry the “means of production” = “hosting and distribution platform and servers”. If you’ve got no way of hosting your content and putting it in front of people, your content may as well not exist. In much the same way an actor needs a theatre.

      So as per any capitalist industry, those that own the means of production (I.e. google with YouTube) exploit its workers (content creators) to generate profit in the same way a steel mill owner gets to keep the profits from his steel mill despite the fact that the owner never creates any steel ingots themselves.

    • space_comrade [he/him]
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      8 months ago

      These platforms are basically just one step removed from pure landlordism. Same goes for Uber and similar shit. The platforms themselves are usually cheap to maintain, the exception here might be Youtube since it does gobble up a whole lot of bandwidth and storage but come on nobody streams $10 worth of bandwidth a month.

      • flan [they/them]
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        8 months ago

        The platforms themselves are usually cheap to maintain

        ?? video is extremely intensive in terms of storage, bandwidth, and compute needs. There are also very few people in the world who know how to work on these things so they're expensive to hire. These platforms are anything but cheap to run, there's a reason they all go all in on ads and subscriptions.

  • Sphere@reddthat.com
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    8 months ago

    It's times like these when I'm glad I refused to even log into Google to view YouTube, let alone buy subscriptions. I also refuse to view downloading content (without logging in) that's freely available to be viewed as piracy.

    These subscriptions are undoubtedly a rip-off. For those saying creators get a "cut", there's a reason why sites like Patreon exist. It's substantially better for creators if you subscribe to them directly that way and get your videos from Patreon. Same with Nebula etc. If I really had to pay then I'd do that (and do already for some stuff that was never on YouTube anyway).

    You can get enough subs for the price of a YT premium to get plenty of content to watch, even if you don't want to subvert Google. So there's zero reason to throw money at them for this. None at all.

    • lud@lemm.ee
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      8 months ago

      I am not saying I like YouTube, but they are actually one of the best when it comes to paying their creators.

      Pretty much every popular creator from other platforms (like tiktok) goes to YouTube once they are big and want to earn money.

      And yes of course they earn more on Patreon, but if I recall correctly most YouTubers get most of their money from YouTube, because they have their biggest audience.

      De-monitisation is a pretty huge problem for many though.

      • Frogmanfromlake [none/use name]
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        8 months ago

        TikTok's biggest problem is that it pays people through a very limited pool of money that shrinks the more people become a part of it. It's pretty good pay if you live in a poorer country but it's pennies if you live in a developed one. Twitch is better but still lags behind Youtube. Facebook is said to pay as much if not a little more than Youtube but it's also much easier to get demonetized or have your content removed on there than Youtube.

  • 𝕸𝖔𝖘𝖘@infosec.pub
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    edit-2
    8 months ago

    I can't blame them. The fight to block adblockers is an expensive one, and they went all in on the fight. /s

    Asshats.

    E: adding the sarcasm mark, in case it wasn't obvious.

  • D3FNC [any]
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    8 months ago

    uncritical support for the mad lad accelerationists working undercover at youtube premium

    • ChuckEffingNorris@lemmy.ml
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      8 months ago

      I have an android phone and an android TV so I see no ads. However I have an iPad which I take away and the ads make me sad.

      Is there any way to adblock YouTube on an iPad?

      • Brahminman@iusearchlinux.fyi
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        edit-2
        8 months ago

        Safari has the hyperweb extension that does a pretty good job for me!

        Edit: hyperweb does a bunch of stuff, eliminating youtube ads is only a fraction of this extension

        • JustARegularNerd@aussie.zone
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          8 months ago

          I went down this route because I had an iPad 9th gen and I wanted to get more away from Apple for various reasons, ended up getting a Samsung tablet and don't feel much better off at all. Granted, it's an entry level 8" $200 tablet, but the touch screen is much worse (the bezels are so thin it's difficult to hold without touching the sides of the touchscreen), the interface is way worse in my opinion, and while I've adb'd the shit out of most of the crapware that comes on it, installing a custom ROM voids the one year warranty and I know how my luck is, that the damn thing will die a week after I flash it, so it just feels even less private than an iPad.

          I actually bought it to watch YouTube and read articles in bed on something that was bigger than my phone but smaller than my current 10.2" Apple iPad, and I find myself just using my phone more anyway because it's so clunky.

          Maybe better quality tablets (even the Pixel Tablet) are much better, but I really think the state of tablets on Android is terrible, whereas the experience is fairly polished on the side of Apple (although it took them another year to add features like the new lockscreens to iPadOS). I miss the days of when my Nexus 7 was current, and it worked really awesome for a good price.

  • Joe Robinette Mama@lemm.ee
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    8 months ago

    nearly double the price for the same thing! this after disney raised prices, max downgraded service and kept prices the same, and disney is about to finish buying out hulu in order to, I'm sure, raise prices. Yarr!

  • retro@infosec.pub
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    8 months ago

    All prices seem to be going up around the board. I just got an email saying my Turkish Family Plan (via VPN) is increasing from TRY ₺59.99 to TRY ₺115.99. That's $3.29 to $6.36.

    • pedroparamo@lemm.ee
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      8 months ago

      I haven’t received the email but I guess I should expect that price hike. Thanks for the info

  • YⓄ乙 @aussie.zone
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    8 months ago

    People saying I'll cancel will not cancel. I've seen so many corp simps in the last few years that I lost faith in humanity