Has YouTube experienced enshittification?

  • GreenKnight23@lemmy.world
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    23 hours ago

    I guess they really want to get rid of users huh.

    I watch tech videos. If I can’t see when a video is from, I’m not going to waste my time on watching it.

    Conspiracy time: Google is purposely making their video platform worse because they’re sacrificing it for a tax loss in 5 years when they shut it down. In those five years they’re going to “ramp up” development and write off all that “work” to pay for other projects.

    Their UX and design choices are amateur at best and clearly they have no interest in maintaining the product(much like all of their retired line).

    • Knock_Knock_Lemmy_In@lemmy.world
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      6 hours ago

      sacrificing it for a tax loss in 5 years when they shut it down.

      Given that Tax = %rate * max(revenue-cost,0)

      How can deliberately sabotaging a business make money?

      • GreenKnight23@lemmy.world
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        5 hours ago

        They could be taking a tax write off of the development cost/efforts for increasing revenue from ad revenue.

        I’m sure insurance claims are also included in that because of the efforts of ad blockers.

        Overall, I doubt that they’re making a profit, but I bet they’re at least staying in the black.

        When you take a look at the changes that they are making now, removing post dates and view counts, it could be concluded that it’s an effort to stop wrappers like new pipe from displaying recent content. This could be internally tracked as improvements made to increase ad revenue, which would be tax deductible.

        It’s clear to me that they’re willing to sabotage the entire product in order to increase ad sales, fuck their consumers in the ass, and completely obliterate any trust users will have in their platform in the future.

        This is the same standard private investment strategy that’s been running for the last 20 years unchecked.

    • brucethemoose@lemmy.world
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      7 hours ago

      No way. YouTube is such a flaghship product and a lynchpin in other businesses (like music, streaming, AI development).

      I invoke Hanlon’s razor.

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        7 hours ago

        https://killedbygoogle.com/

        Chromecast was a flagship product.

        Stadia was a flagship product.

        YT Originals was a flagship product.

        Hangouts was a flagship product.

        I could go on, but I think my point has been made. Google gives zero fucks about products or consumers. They only care about money.

        When they enshittify a product it’s to make more money.

        I’m not entirely disagreeing with Hanlon on this, but just because they’re inept doesn’t mean they aren’t actively sabotaging themselves through corrupted negligence. Like a bank robber that didn’t get an oil change in over 40k miles and goes on a high speed chase. Sure you rob the bank, but you won’t get further than three blocks before your engine blows because of your negligence against your car while you planned the bank heist.

        • brucethemoose@lemmy.world
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          3 hours ago

          None of those were even close to flagships, they were all short term experiments.

          YouTube is the basis for much of Google’s portfolio and a steady moneymaker, not an upstart liek those.