I'll gladly pay a fee if I knew that most of it was going to the content providers whom I watch (in fact, I've donated directly to several of those providers). I understand that there's a cost associated with hosting content on Google's end, but I have a sneaky suspicion that whatever subscription is paid, a disproportionate amount of that subscription goes to them and not the content provider in a fair and reasonably equitable manner (I really have no idea, I've never created anything to upload and only have a vague idea how it works). As I mentioned, I don't mind in-line advertising content that is usually (at least tangentially related) to the topic I'm watching - at best I'll have a look; at worst I'll just fast forward.
I'm not really into making one of the richest companies in the world any richer. So perhaps not solid moral ground, but I'm not terribly concerned about their bottom line, and the morality of blocking endless T-Mobile ads doesn't keep me up at night. And, at the end of the day, they're profiting immensely off of my data anyway, in a morally dubious manner that clicking "agree" by the user hardly mitigates.
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