• dm_me_your_feet@lemmy.world
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      Exactly. Youtube is there to stay, i think. I dont have many issues with it as well tbh. I pay for our family account and its just an amazing experience, no need for Spotify with YT Music as well. Creators earn more with premium too - the service is just working for me.

      One could debate about hosting costs and revenue split and content policies, but in principle, i have no qualms with Youtube.

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        1 year ago

        Honestly the only subscription I don’t mind paying for. You can’t beat ad free YouTube videos.

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            1 year ago

            You can also seamlessly download videos on all of your devices, on top of their own music streaming service.

            I’m sure you can get all of it for free somehow, but there’s a point in life that convenience is more important. Also, the family plan is dirt cheap if you consider all you get.

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        1 year ago

        YouTube probably isn’t worried about open source competition, but Twitch could be a real competitor. Twitch already captured a large chunk of gaming, especially the live streams.

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          Twitch could have massively ate into YouTube if they wanted, but they must have decided it wasn’t worth the cost to host videos.

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            1 year ago

            Twitch would need a lot of work to make videos more first class citizens, that is probably more the reason than storage costs. They have Amazon backing them now with basically unlimited storage potential.