Funny you brought up Tubi.
I was using it the other day and I remarked “this isnt bad, it’s kinda like cable TV before it went to shit with ads”
Comment on YouTube warns it might make your viewing experience worse if you don't turn off your ad-blocker
Got_Bent@lemmy.world 11 months ago
Rawdogging YouTube today is a similar experience to what I had with a free trial of Hulu several years ago. The ads were so frequent and so lengthy that I cancelled several days before the trial was even over. I swear I was getting six minutes of ads for every two minutes of content.
There’s a point where the greed makes the product unusable.
I watch a lot of Tubi on my TV, and I find the ads there tolerable. They don’t just flood you with them. I’m totally ok with sitting through their ad breaks in exchange for a free watching experience.
(I don’t know if Hulu has gotten better or worse. The experience was so god awful that I’ve never even slightly entertained the thought of trying it again)
Funny you brought up Tubi.
I was using it the other day and I remarked “this isnt bad, it’s kinda like cable TV before it went to shit with ads”
At present, it’s a pretty solid service. I’m old, so I don’t need to watch all the latest shows. Tubi has plenty to keep me occupied.
For now
Until they enshittify too
And at least for now with Tubi, the ads come from a separate domain that you can block and only get a blank screen for the ad break.
Karyoplasma@discuss.tchncs.de 11 months ago
Twitch is the same. I don’t block ads on Twitch because it’s usually just a minute per half an hour to 45min of video. It’s even better if the streamer initiates the ad breaks manually because then I don’t even miss anything. That’s reasonable and fair, although they do have pre-roll ads and those obviously suck.
whats_all_this_then@lemmy.world 11 months ago
Okay now I feel a little bad for blocking ads on twitch if their ads are reasonable. Maybe I should consider adding it as an exclusion?