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OK if this happens I'm going to hate myself for suggesting it,
but
it's better than having an inappropriate ad spring at you in
the
least expected moment ruining the whole experience.
So adtime.youtube lets the uploader determine what kind
of
ads (with a reason) are appropriate, which
ads should
definitely
NOT be shown with this movie, and when to show the ads
that
will be shown, if they are.
Also, take money from the bad advertisers that people don't
like and less from those that people DO like. This way you'll
have people making better advertisements more fit to the
public's liking AND get more money.
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The difference between this and Adsence is that this is
specific to each movie. So for the tragedy documentary you
can tell youtube not to put dancing girls in
bikinis just when the scene goes to the sobbing mother
peeking out the window waiting to see her son's return from
battle. |
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Same goes for the opening lines of an old Jewish comedian
where you burst out laughing and then should not be shown a
sobbing mother with her dying child raising money for cancer
treatment. |
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It's not the advertising that most pisses me off about Youtube. It's the censorship. |
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