qlya

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[–] qlya 17 points 17 hours ago
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submitted 19 hours ago by qlya to c/qualia
 

It looks like it’s Amazon’s turn. They’ve decided people are enjoying the ads enough that they won’t cancel their Prime Video service. So now, they’re planning to ramp those ads up even more—because why stop a “good” thing?

Steps We’ve Already Seen:

  1. Introduce an ad-free experience for a fee (e.g., original Prime membership)
  2. Gradually introduce ads, offering a higher price to maintain the ad-free option.
  3. Ramp up the number of ads, pushing users to consider the ad-free option.

What’s Next:

  1. Raise prices across the board, even for those paying extra to avoid ads.
  2. Further increase ad saturation for all users.
  3. Repeat the cycle endlessly, ensuring the price hikes and ads never stop.

When they first announced adding ads, I canceled my subscription. I wish more people would follow suit so these companies stop getting away with it.

 

Here's how I save money and get access to a bunch of stuff for free with my library card:

Streaming Video: Hoopla, Kanopy, and TumbleBookLibrary.

eBooks & Audiobooks: Libby, TumbleMath, Gale eBooks, and ComicsPlus.

Online Learning: LinkedIn Learning, Universal Class, and Scholastic Teachables.

News & Research: The Seattle Times Collection, Consumer Reports, and EBSCOhost Magazine and Newspapers.

Language Learning: Mango Languages and LOTE4Kids.

Career Development: Gale Presents: Peterson's Test Prep and JobNow.

Your library card gives you access to a ton of great services, and what's listed here is just a small sample of what's available. Each library is different, so check with your local library to see what they offer. If you have access to multiple library systems—like city and county libraries—you'll have even more options to explore.

The best part is that nearly all of these services are ad-free!

[–] qlya 7 points 5 days ago

Yes, the previews. Sorry, I misread.

[–] qlya 5 points 5 days ago (3 children)

Maybe I’m misunderstanding the post. I was under the impression that they are talking about intros/ads to other shows on the same service.

Example: I start a brand new show and I’m immediately hit with an ad for another show on the same service, before I can watch the show I actually selected.

 
[–] qlya 3 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Apple Music, in the new release section, presented me to SOPHIE and her album by the same name. I had never heard of her before. I read the album description and well… ☠️

I went ahead and listened to the album and I really enjoyed it.

So what’s on my mind? How did I never hear of her before is what I’m wondering. She has ties with a lot of my favorite artists. How did she slip by?

[–] qlya 1 points 1 week ago

Same thing I was thinking. Literally every product on the shelf has 2-4 prices attached to it.

  • “real” price
  • club price
  • sale price
  • app price

I’m happy that at least something is happening now, even if it’s just the wine. Hopefully this is just the beginning.

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submitted 1 week ago by qlya to c/qualia
 

Finally, some good news! Albertsons and Safeway are being called out for their fake sales. It's about time.

Hopefully something good for the consumer comes out of this.

 

I use Google Opinion Rewards to earn small amounts of money, which I then use to remove ads from apps. Each survey typically pays around $0.10, but occasionally, I get up to $1. While these amounts might seem small, consistency is key. By completing surveys as soon as they pop up, the rewards start to add up.

Once I've earned enough credits, I use them in a couple of ways:

  • In-app purchases to remove ads from apps I use regularly.
  • Buying premium versions of apps that already have ads removed.
  • Occasionally, I use credits to rent movies when I have some left over.

It’s a simple way to get rid of ads without spending actual cash!

[–] qlya 1 points 1 week ago

Thanks! Added to the list

[–] qlya 2 points 1 week ago

Sounds interesting. Bookmarked it to read later.

[–] qlya 4 points 1 week ago (2 children)

I like your thinking about being part of the team.

I personally like The Office, Parks & Rec, and South Park. I’ve watched them all over and over again, they never get old to me. So I guess my favorite shows are in the comedy genre because I can rewatch them an endless amount of times.

I’ve tried a few episodes of each The Expanse and Severance but I didn’t get too far before I started losing interest. I don’t recall why I lost interest. I should probably give them another go because I do often hear good stuff about them.

Other than comedy, I like Industry, I absolutely loved Midnight Mass (watched it twice), Ozark, Insecure (partly comedy), Black Mirror, and I’m sure there’s quite a few I’m missing.

 

You can turn off ads for free on DuckDuckGo and Techdirt. Both sites let you disable ads in their settings if you’d rather not see them. They encourage support in other ways, like donations or subscriptions, which I’m totally fine with.

Anyone else know of other sites that offer this?

[–] qlya 1 points 1 week ago

Yeah, they made it real sneaky.

[–] qlya 0 points 1 week ago

I guess you didn't read the post. I've already donated many times more than $5. This is about a dark pattern, not about donations.

[–] qlya 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

This community is about dark patterns. Sounds like you're in the wrong place.

 

They bold the price at the top as well as calling it Total and then in the line items they do their best to blend the option of removing $5 with the other two options of adding more costs.

I wish I would have taken a photo of it before I circled the content and wrote the comment. I can only imagine how many people fall victim to this and are paying an additional $5.

With all that being said, I already support the state parks as my license plate is a special state park plate which costs extra per year to have.

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