Wouldn’t this have serious negative consequences? For example, no new companies or products could find customers. Although I do wonder if there’s something to your suggestion. Maybe it is that we need to limit the ability of really powerful companies to abuse advertising in some way. Curious if you have any Ideas that are not a total ban.
What's a bigger deal is how it's qualitatively evolving. Commercial breaks on cable that you could trivially skip with a DVR are now becoming unskippable on streaming.
The really dangerous thing is the inevitable seamless and undisclosed blending of sponsored content into generative output. It will be just another one of those things that's technically illegal but obfuscated enough for tech companies to get away with.
Whenever there is a HN story about obtrusuve or unexpected advertising, I make the comment I made. Recently, someone responded by mentioning that their home security system (Abode) now has a required subscription if you dont want advertising in the app one would use to interact with their security devices at home! (Eventually, Abode or whoever buys Abode will want more revenue and even the paid subscribers will get ads.)
Meanwhile, at Kagi and Brave I can pay and not worry about any of it without having to accept annual price hikes like Google is doing with their YouTube Premium subscription.
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[ 3.0 ms ] story [ 35.8 ms ] threadThe really dangerous thing is the inevitable seamless and undisclosed blending of sponsored content into generative output. It will be just another one of those things that's technically illegal but obfuscated enough for tech companies to get away with.