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The way Google is starting to abuse its position of power to crackdown on its users, its really comes to show the cracks in its armour.
It's the beginning of the end for Google.
Long live open source software!
Google isn't going anywhere. We are the minority. People who know what "open source" even means are the minority. The vast majority of people will just put up with it because they don't know any better. You are highly highly overestimating the tech literacy (and motivation level) of the average person.
If anything, I expect two things to rise - people that just stop watching videos online cold-turkey, and pirate mirrors of popular YouTube channels
Well, more crazy things has happened. Do you think that Google is going to be here forever?
It's the little things that corrodes a company. Hence the "crack in the armour.
I like to think that most people surf the Internet with an ad blocker. Simple because the Internet is just riddled with ads and the experience is frustrating without one.
So if you see your grandma has a bad experience online, you are likely to install an ad blocker to help her out. Most people knows how to do this, at least one person in the family. That is what hurts Google the most.
It's the annoyance factor that is a great driver of change. The way people do things. Even if they are used to do things in a certain way.
I personally have notest the Google maps are much more inaccurate nowadays than it used to be. It has become an annoyance.
Google is a trillion dollar company. It's not Digg. Google going down would be the single most sensational thing to have happened in the history of the Internet. Even Twitter is still kicking after everything they've done.
I read that only 6% of people even use adblockers
I have read that 6% of people use suspenders instead of belts.
I'm guessing only 6% of people understand this comment.
If we are going to do this capitalist market thing than we need competition.
Amen!
What abuse?
This article.
There's no abuse. The service is historically provided with ads. You blocking ads is technically illegal, as you're breaking ToS. The only abuse is people complaining here.
Another Google Abuse Example.
Here is an alternative Piped link(s):
Another Google Abuse Example.
Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.
I'm open-source; check me out at GitHub.
How's that relevant to the topic exactly?