YouTube has been spotted testing server-side ads, which could pose a problem to ad blockers.

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      11 months ago

      They are still a metric they can peddle to their advertisers to show “how many people see this ad in a month.”

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          11 months ago

          It still goes to active user counts though. There will still be a footprint left by any view and that can be marketed as “we have X million users daily!”

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              11 months ago

              Again, the point is that those accounts are still users that can be pointed out as such for all to see. Remember: a youtube account is just a Google account.

              One could argue that youtube is a highly effective loss leader - people get into the Google ecosystem because of making an account to subscribe to their favorite content creators. Now Google has data they can sell, and metrics for advertisers to go “I see 18-30 year old white guys who watch things about X are likely to respond positively to things about Y.” The algorithm, even without advertisements, is constantly building a profile of every user.

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                  11 months ago

                  There is still a footprint of “person is watching X, then they go to Y” with or without an account by my understanding.

                  Its less valuable data, sure, but it all feeds thr algorithm