I don't like the whole "We deserve to get paid" attitude towards websites and videos these days.
Back in the day, you made videos and websites as a hobby, they cost you a little money, but that's what hobbies do. Now, though, everyone is screaming "If you don't support me I can't make content!"
Pfft. If you can't afford to create content, get a real job.
I've been running a website, ad-free, for years now out of my own pocket, as it is my hobby.
The problem is that websites took the **** and as a result a huge number of people started using adblockers.
I don't see the problem, myself.
Adblock plus was useful while it lasts, but at the same point it is reducing revenue streams for websites. Less revenue means they need to put on more adverts for those that don't run adblock.
Can't really blame website owners for trying to do what they can to maintain income, unless you want certain websites to go under.
But what if you want to white-list a site?
This is exactly why they developed an anti adblock list for ABP
https://reek.github.io/anti-adblock-killer/
I don't see the problem, myself.
Adblock plus was useful while it lasts, but at the same point it is reducing revenue streams for websites. Less revenue means they need to put on more adverts for those that don't run adblock.
Can't really blame website owners for trying to do what they can to maintain income, unless you want certain websites to go under.
Sorry but this "real job" dig at people who create content is just as bad as the people who say you are stealing their content.
It's not just "talking to a camera". They are being an entertainer/presenter who has to keep their videos fresh and interesting for hours and hours at a time. I would argue it takes longer than a normal 8 hour day to plan the content, capture the video while being entertaining, then editing and uploading the video, creating thumbnails and description, etc..
Just because they don't feel tired and aren't dirty and sweaty from doing a hard manual labour job doesn't mean it's "not a real job".