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<blockquote data-quote="Marko :)" data-source="post: 1107902" data-attributes="member: 39702"><p>You have to understand that YouTube is one of the most important sites and second most visited site on the internet. Making users annoyed by the number of ads will backfire, not only for YouTube, but for Chrome as well. When people see that it functions normally on Firefox, they will switch. This is why Chrome is the most used web browser after all; Firefox used to suck and people found better alternative, which was Chrome at the time. Annoy users and they will leave.</p><p></p><p>Also, YouTube as a platform doesn't really have a real competitor. Sure, you have Odysee, Rumble and sites like it, but most of the content is still on YouTube. With both platforms see only minor growth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marko :), post: 1107902, member: 39702"] You have to understand that YouTube is one of the most important sites and second most visited site on the internet. Making users annoyed by the number of ads will backfire, not only for YouTube, but for Chrome as well. When people see that it functions normally on Firefox, they will switch. This is why Chrome is the most used web browser after all; Firefox used to suck and people found better alternative, which was Chrome at the time. Annoy users and they will leave. Also, YouTube as a platform doesn't really have a real competitor. Sure, you have Odysee, Rumble and sites like it, but most of the content is still on YouTube. With both platforms see only minor growth. [/QUOTE]
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