It’s a bit of a cucumber season, so I thought I’ll post something from both sides of the argument.
This video discusses some positives of subscriptions, though specifically in comparison to free services. I think they’re forgetting a few things - such as that just because a service is paid, doesn’t mean it’s inherently better or more private - but there you go. Some points “for”.
Yeah, one of the statements “If you’re not paying with cash, you’re paying with attention, time, and/or privacy” I found to no longer be relevant.
Doesn’t matter if you spend thousands whether it be a video card or even a tesla. Telemetry to collect data has become a standard with the normalization of everyone being the product regardless of price tier for lot of services and products.
And for YouTube type services seems even more so with the service requiring being logged into an account so along with payment information it leading to much more account specific data collection. The YouTube workarounds actually do more to try to disassociate usage data than the official paid products do.
Also, for those who feel like reading the video transcript than sitting through 10+ minutes
https://youtubetranscript.com/?v=jneVrkgbG4o
Oh shit, I never knew anything like a youtube transcription existed. This changes everything. Thanks!