YouTube Introduces $9.99 Membership To The Dismay of Many

Starting 28th of October, YouTube is introducing a new membership called YouTube Red.

For years, YouTube’s fans have been telling us they want more—more choice when watching their favorite content, more ways to support their favorite creators and, above all, the option to watch their favorite videos uninterrupted.

On October 28, we’re giving fans exactly what they want. Introducing YouTube Red — a new membership designed to provide you with the ultimate YouTube experience.

This membership involves a monthly payment of $9.99 and will give users access to videos across YouTube without ads, while allowing saving videos to watch offline on the phone or tablet and play videos in the background. The membership will extend across devices and include the recently launched Gaming app and a new YouTube Music app announced yesterday. The latter will be made available soon. Monthly trials for YouTube Red begin in the US on the 28th of this month.

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YouTube confirmed that any “partner” creator who earns a portion of the ad revenue but doesn’t agree to sign up for this membership will have their videos hidden from public view on both the ad-supported and ad-free tiers. This includes numerous stand-up comedians, musicians, commentators, and DIY instructors. However this will not affect the average YouTube users uploading or commenting on videos.

Though this step is viewed as a little too drastic by many, YouTube defends it as an attempt to maintain a “consistent” user experience. The company promises to ensure availability of content always with its paid as well as free services.

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10 responses to “YouTube Introduces $9.99 Membership To The Dismay of Many”

  1. Paritosh Jani Avatar
    Paritosh Jani

    Where’s net neutrality now?
    I know it’s only one site, but do they create the content?

  2. Abdul Ahad Avatar
    Abdul Ahad

    Biswajit, I use it on my Note 2. Works fine for usual ad traffic excluding Youtube app ads, However, there are workarounds for that which are much, much more strict and remove any and all ads eg. AdAway

  3. Nick Isaacs Avatar
    Nick Isaacs

    Do you want everything for free?

  4. Kartik Anand Avatar
    Kartik Anand

    The most ridiculous thing being that one has to pay for a feature as basic as background play.

  5. Fahd Lumina Mille Avatar
    Fahd Lumina Mille

    Don’t worry, it won’t be long before we regain the freedom of streaming in Youtube.

  6. Biswajit Biswas Avatar
    Biswajit Biswas

    Adblock ain’t available on mobile app, and if it is available, I don’t think it works seamlessly

  7. Abdul Ahad Avatar
    Abdul Ahad

    I’m sure there will be more and more users switching to Adblocking plugins on both Mobile phones and Computers which would further damage YouTube. I can see them pulling back this “introduction” and removing it altogether soon after getting negative reviews for it

  8. Jagadeesh Jawkz Avatar
    Jagadeesh Jawkz

    Watch this video everyone. Ipad mini 2 worth in 2015? There are issues after iOS 9 update.
    https://youtu.be/mzhQOeMTYEs

  9. Adnaan Mir Avatar
    Adnaan Mir

    Now we will see more ad’s and they will try their best to make us subscribe

  10. Constant Gardener Avatar
    Constant Gardener

    Not wise Mr. Pichai

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