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These are not product placements, it's as if someone wrote a movie or TV episode literally with an ad break.

This is just the pros having more tact than amateurs, and actual writers. I do see some “influencers” that do more of a pure product placement. They just happen to be drinking a specific energy drink in every video where it sits perfectly with the label out. I see some YouTubers trying to get better at integrating the ad into the video, but most of them can’t be bothered to write and record a custom script.

That said, Subway often seemed to get pretty heavy with its product placement. The last season of Chuck had a good amount of this, even what was essentially an ad read right in the middle of an episode by Big Mike. On Community they personified Subway and based a whole episode on him. In the Office they brought in Ryan Howard to say “eat fresh” over and over again, and even called out that it was for Subway to make sure it didn’t go over anyone’s head. Subway was big on sponsoring the last seasons of struggling shows with loyal fanbases, and littering the episodes with Subway product placement to the point where it became a plot point. I remember Zachary Levi (Chuck) tweeting out to ask everyone to go buy some Subway before the finale. It sounded like if Subway saw enough of a spike in buying from the sponsorship, they might fund yet another season.


I know, but I don't see a fundamental difference. If TV networks are happy to pay for a show that also gets advertising revenue from product placement, I don't see why YouTube would not be happy to deliver ads and pay some percent of that to a channel that displays its own ads. Especially given that YouTube has much, much less cost per video than a traditional network, which can only broadcast one program at a time.

I don't want KDE but I would much prefer gnome to macos desktop, I think it's both prettier and more functional, and that's not a tahoe thing. I hate finder too, and don't see any way to properly use an alternative.


sounds like 100% risk of getting scammed


Could we perhaps include medical care in the necessities don't you think?


Sure thing. Doctors and nurses are maybe about 2% of workers.


And educational workers and cleaners.


Education is mostly for keeping children busy while their parents are at work.

I think people working in agriculture and in the industry includes people who clean there.


UBI discussion invariably is way off the mark. The only thing UBI solves is how to give out the money, which is a massive misdirection, the real problem is how to get the money. Do you gut the state and allow people who don't work to have enough money to barely survive as an underclass, or do you end billionaires and usher in a new renaissance where all needs are met and labour shall just be at our whim. These two vastly different visions are both UBI, but most discussion about UBI completely sidesteps that as it requires touching upon the more difficult issues.

Once you have control of the money to give out, literally every way of redistribution is as good as UBI. If you calculate how much money would be required for a reasonable UBI.. then imagine what could be done if that money was spent on communal, humane, services then it would be able to revolutionise the world every bit as much.


> or do you end billionaires

Everyone will agree with this, but it isn't even close to enough. Or do you mean end all high revenue companies as well?


Yes


(regardless of the fact Google is included in the suit;) Youtube is a different model I think. Yes you can burn time with it forever if you are bored, but it's not the relentless dopamine machine gun that IG and Tiktok deliver. (which is why YT tried to get in on that with shorts, but failed).


The range of stars is very deliberately NOT zero indexed, you cannot rate a product below 1.


It has been a constant source of irritation in my life that I could never rate the Spawn movie zero stars on IMDB.


Consider the first star as an award for technically qualifying as a “movie” in much the same way as tree bark qualifies as food.


It’s actually the pith between the bark and the sapwood that is edible.


If you don't die within 1-2 weeks of watching a movie, it surely deserves at least 2 out of 10 stars.


I think this is totally wrong. When you have both parties speaking multiple languages this happens all the time. You see this more with English being the loaner more often than it is the borrower, due to the reach that the language has. Listen to an Indian or Filipino speak for a while, it's interspersed with English words ALL the time. It happens less in English as there is not the universal knowledge base of one specific other language, but it does happen sometimes when searching for a certain, je ne sais pas.


FWIW Taiwan has had an e-scooter battery swap system for a decade; Gogoro


US would lose out significantly if this were applied by everyone worldwide. The whole of Europe + Anglosphere have surrendered their whole tech related sectors to US companies, an enormous wealth transfer.


Most US tech related companies are actually headquartered in Ireland (for tax purposes)


> Most US tech related companies are actually headquartered in Ireland (for tax purposes)

Regional headquarters. That helps with their taxes in Europe. It wouldn't work to avoid taxes on money made in the US.



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