I think they still can but they have less fine control over which ad placements they disable? I’m not totally sure, but that’s what this link seems to imply https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/6332943?hl=en
I think they still can but they have less fine control over which ad placements they disable? I’m not totally sure, but that’s what this link seems to imply https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/6332943?hl=en
Those YouTubers have the option to disable ads on their channel if that is truly all the revenue they need, you don’t need to make that decision for them
I like also like “All cops are bad” for when you want to get the message across without cursing or disparaging the parentless
I made this a couple years back when those navy vets came forward with their UFO stories (you might remember the special on 60 Minutes about it) and they all described them as looking like a tic tac. So it was probably just a psy op to make people buy yummy sugar mints or something
UFOs are confirmed real though, it’s just very difficult to film a super fast moving object in the distant sky. You can barely take a decent picture of a flying bird without thousands of dollars of equipment, let alone a super fast tic tac thingy. And allegedly there is better footage/evidence that the US government has managed to get on UAPs, and Congress is working on getting it disclosed as we speak
*Guys I didn’t say aliens are real, or that every UFO sighting is real, just that UFOs are real and there are legitimate sightings. The navy has confirmed this, and the scientific community and defense industry are taking these things seriously. We still have no idea what they are though. Hence the unidentified status…
It’s true, my uncle’s cousin works for Cellebrite and says they can even hack into our brains
This has to be an intentionally bad idea lol, most albums are longer than 30 minutes and this would ruin the flow
This is needlessly splitting hairs, Linus Tech Tips is absolutely part of the tech industry, and the parallels to other horror stories of the tech industry are too great to ignore. The people working on these videos are tech professionals similar to yourself, they test software similar to what you make, they have a company culture similar to tech startups, and other tech professionals consume their videos giving them influence in the tech community. They may not be doing the same thing in the industry as you are, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t part of it.
I would say it’s both, it is an extremely tech centric media production company with many employees who are tech professionals. That’s an interesting point though, the tech culture and media production culture definitely both seem to be at play here. This story just stirred up a lot of feelings for me on this recurring pattern I’ve been seeing in the tech industry as a whole, and many are rightfully pointing out that these problems aren’t just limited to the tech industry.
That’s a great point, unions are really under utilized in tech and would help a ton with this. I’m not sure if forming a union is 100% of the solution though, there are powerful unions in hollywood and sexism has still been allowed to run rampant there for example. Unions are comprised of the workers, many of whom are contributing to the problem, this isn’t just an issue coming from the top
Jerboa loaded it fine lol
The swastika is such a useful design shape, nazis really ruin everything
YouTube is a full blown movie house as well as a place for independent creators *Oops I was wrong
Is this it? https://youtu.be/syIDpalKzeQ
I think I found it, it was actually just a little over a minute long https://youtu.be/syIDpalKzeQ
I hope they notice the popularity of this post and take it as a sign to make joey for Lemmy!
What law are they breaking? Not trying to defend Google or anything, just curious what law is blatantly being broken here because I don’t know of one