Sounds like doublespeak for: this token enables us to prove your identity to our clients or create some "attention profile" or something, which enables us to negotiate higher prices .
I bet advertiser are starting to catch onto their tactics too... For a while I noticed a pattern where if I wouldn't agressively end the first ad at the 5 second mark, they were way more likely to put in a second, oftentimes unskippable ad of 15 seconds or so.
It's weird, I never had an adblocker in my life, even if my decisions can't affect trends I've allways felt that adblocking would lead to an ad armsrace. I'll mute a tab or move a window over or something to show ads the proper disrespect but I admit I'm too primitive about it. I wish there were something like ad spoofers:
Either make me pick the ad that is least irritating, like there was an ad once with some furniture and small potted plant or idk, with an absolute banger funk tune, I could have suffered through that ad for years... whereas the coolblue ad with the crappy bassheavy cheap microphone, that flashes between monochrome white and blue, I could assault it's creator. Really knowing how much worse it could be, I'd do a little dance at my 5 seconds of funk and laugh at those suckers who pay to show me this.
Or a little more hardware intensive: have something grab the entire datastream, spoof user activities like clicking after the 5 second ads, so the actual player can resume grabbing the video as quickly as possible, have it all saved it cache unless the users clears it so you can jump back and forth without triggering further ads... here is a dickish idea, make the player able to reconstruct the entire videodata in cache faster, by making it able to work with the same videostream running in parallel multiple times, then make that function paywalled.
If only I could do it myself.
Here is another idea, man this take is even more capitalistic FFA mindset: could paying for your own ads be cheaper
...? How much does an ad rake in, must be in the cents right... How many could you serve to yourself before exceeding the price of a YT premium subscription, I'd be curious to know.
edit, lol where did that dot land?
Sounds like doublespeak for: this token enables us to prove your identity to our clients or create some "attention profile" or something, which enables us to negotiate higher prices .