• admiralteal@kbin.social
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    9 months ago

    The most noxious ones are the ads for the platform you are served by the platform when using the platform.

    Paramount+ plays almost 90s of ads, sometimes ads for the exact show you are about to watch, any time you hit go. That’s just heinous.

    Still better than the Peacock app though, for which the sound randomly cuts out for a few seconds every minute or two on a device as uncommon and odd as… a Chromecast.

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      9 months ago

      Paramount used to show no ads whatsoever for their no-ads plan, but now they show an ad at the beginning for another show. For the longest time it was unskippable, but at least now these can be skipped.

      Hulu does the same thing. No ads should mean NO ads!

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        9 months ago

        That was when I dropped Hulu. If I’m already paying, I’m not going to sit through ads as well.

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        9 months ago

        YouTube does this on paid content. I bought It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia but it has ads for other FX shows (Mayans, Cake, Sons of Anarchy) baked in to the first 30 seconds and last 60 seconds of some episodes.

        It also has a teaser that is the last item in each season’s playlist, which is an ad for the season you just watched :/