• ShunkW@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    On Netflix it’s just the intro to the show. On YouTube it’s ads. Big difference

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      2 months ago

      I know a lot of people disagree with me on this, but “just” the intro to a show is still an ad.

      I absolutely hate ads and I hate “intros” to shows. They are one and the same. I don’t care if I have the option to tap a button to skip the intro (some services don’t even allow this), end of day is I literally pay for “ad-free” content on these services and they still manage to mess that up.

      I’m open to hearing why people are ok with these intros while not ok with normal ads.

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        Because it’s part of the show? What is it advertising? Usually there are some amount of credits. Certainly not ads.

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          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.

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            2 months ago

            Are you taking about previews? Yes, those are ads. The intro to a show that is the same every episode, those aren’t ads, but are skipable.

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            The intro is the opening sequence of the show. People usually watch that on the first episode, but if you’re binge-watching a show you don’t want to keep seeing the intro over and over again for each episode.