• RmDebArc_5@sh.itjust.works
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    5 months ago

    No, you see this is different from when google puts their headquarter in a different country to where they are working to pay less taxes because that’s … uh … just pay your 17 bucks and stop complaining.

  • UraniumBlazer@lemm.ee
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    5 months ago

    Absolutely correct decision. YouTube is just so incredibly poor. They really need money guys. In fact, we should set up a donations page to support this great organization that totally respects its users and artists while being very strict against spam, dangerous misinformation and state funded propaganda! /s

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      5 months ago

      They are so poor and so small that they can’t curate the content and ads, it’s just too much with only billions of dollars of profit to work with.

  • Beryl@lemmy.world
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    That there are such wild variations in price between countries shows how little that subscription is correlated to any actual costs.

    At best subscribers in richest countries are subsidizing poorer ones, but most probably, Google is just trying to maximize the amount of money they can extract from everyone’s pocket. The repeated seemingly random price hikes seem to confirm this hypothesis. It’s just the MBAs enforcing terminal stage capitalism and ruining everything that is good.

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      5 months ago

      Not approving of any corporate behaviours here, but extracting the maximum price a market will bear has been the basis of pricing and supply/demand since such concepts existed which is at least 250 years.

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        5 months ago

        I don’t disagree but it seems to me it’s going crescendo, with de facto monopolies running the show and buying anything that could be an obstacle, be it other companies or policymakers.

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          5 months ago

          So if it makes sense to charge people in India 1/4 the people in the US why can’t we pretend we are in India? People travel to other continents for healthcare.

          • darreninthenet@lemmy.sdf.org
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            5 months ago

            I suppose the argument would be, yes that’s fine as long as you only use it in India…? 🤷🏻‍♂️

            Again, not saying I agree but it’s hard to make a comparison like that I think.

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      Yeah, there’s no real costs, because in this case it’s a cost of “lost opportunity” in advertising.

      As a rich westerner, your eyeballs are worth more than some rickshaw driver in deepest darkest India, because you have more money to fritter away on nonsense.

      Never understood how the third world pricing logic holds up for things like video games, since the hardware to play them costs pretty much the same no matter where you are.

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        Never understood how the third world pricing logic holds up for things like video games, since the hardware to play them costs pretty much the same no matter where you are.

        logistics and taxes also play a role

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    If anyone wants to keep going with this, try Google Play Gift Cards for said countries. You can pay for it via gift card balances, You can find them in key selling websites, or have someone you know in those countries buy gift cards.

  • AutoTL;DR@lemmings.worldB
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    5 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    It sounds like the jig is up for YouTube users who snagged cheaper Premium memberships by obscuring their location with virtual private networks (VPNs).

    In the U.S., Google charges individual users $14 per month for YouTube Premium, which limits ads and offers a few additional features.

    But that price varies widely across locales, and some Reddit users say they once managed to snag better deals by pretending to access the service from other countries, PCMag and TechCrunch reported.

    Google charges the equivalent of $3 per month or less in places such as Argentina, India, Turkey, Ukraine, and the Philippines, according to Android Authority.

    Google did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the matter, but the internet giant’s support staff reportedly told PCMag that YouTube recently started cancelling premium plans “for accounts identified as having falsified signup country information.” A YouTube Help page directs would-be subscribers to turn their VPN off if they get an error while signing up for Premium.

    Google also recently escalated its crackdown on ad blockers by making YouTube videos unwatchable for users of services like AdBlock.


    The original article contains 264 words, the summary contains 183 words. Saved 31%. I’m a bot and I’m open source!

  • prince of space@lemm.ee
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    5 months ago

    They just blocked a few of the main ones. I was able to sign up from Sri Lanka last week for ~$4/mo family plan. Might meet more investigating to see where works.

    • bamboo@lemm.ee
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      5 months ago

      It’s a game of whack a mole. In the past I’ve been able to get it to work in India, but now YT India blocks foreign payment cards. Was able to set up a monthly subscription in Ukraine recently using my foreign credit card. The taxes support the war effort I guess.

  • disconnectikacio@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    Why you would pay if i can watch youtube for free with Smarttube on Android TV, Tubular on Android, ublock in browser