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Kennigit *
Profile Blog Joined October 2006
Canada19447 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-03-11 05:14:37
March 11 2011 05:02 GMT
#21
This doesn't sound like a problem with justin.tv at all. You as a consumer of streaming content can chose who you watch - if you don't like what you are seeing, you have an unbelievable selection. I would encourage you guys not to use adblock - a viewer with no ads is not better than no viewer at all. Its astounding to see so many threads by people asking HOW CAN WE SUPPORT ESPORTS HUE HUE?? who cant be bothered to sit through a few ads every hour....amazing.
Comeh
Profile Blog Joined July 2008
United States18918 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-03-11 05:14:47
March 11 2011 05:06 GMT
#22
On March 11 2011 14:02 Kennigit wrote:
This doesn't sound like a problem with justin.tv at all. You as a consumer of streaming content can chose who you watch - if you don't like what you are seeing, you have an unbelievable selection. I would encourage you guys not to use adblock - a viewer with no ads is not better than no viewer at all. Its astounding to see so many threads by people asking HOW CAN WE SUPPORT ESPORTS HUE HUE?? who cant be bothered to sit through a few ads every hour....amazing.

People like to contribute as long as its not inconvenient for themselves.

Unfortunately, free-riding is far too tempting :/.
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Hellhammer
Profile Blog Joined March 2010
Canada144 Posts
March 11 2011 07:20 GMT
#23
On March 11 2011 12:21 a176 wrote:
I wanted to take a chance to express my disdain for justin.tv streamers. Firstly, I'd like to say that I do appreciate justin.tv for providing a quality streaming service with many amazing features; providing different stream qualities through the server, great mobile support, excellent chat rooms, and a relatively bug-free experience.

However, the introduction of wide spread ad support for jtv "Producers" is completely ruining the viewing experience for me. I'd like to think its good that they are getting some coin in return for providing me with some entertainment, but its getting way out of hand. Many streamers take the initiative to /commercial at any and every opportunity and a person can only take watching the same windows mobile phone commerical so many times.

Really, its not a problem with the ads themselves, but how invasive they are. I'm not sure why they can't be more banner-like as you see on regular websites. Hell, I don't think I would care if they ran a nonstop video banner stream below the main stream, just as long as it doesn't uncontrollably blow up in my face.

And of course, I also wonder about the revenue sharing, especially if the players are getting any money from the streamers, for providing the content in the first place.

Does the frequency of ads on these streams bother anyone else?

Thanks for reading.

I hated them. I installed chrome ad-block. Problem solved. The rare time some get through, but you can spend time setting up how to block those, too.
If Jesus comes, kill him again.
DeckOneBell
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
United States526 Posts
March 11 2011 07:27 GMT
#24
Do we want to pay for streams?

No.

How do we have free streams?

Ads.

What ads are effective?

Full-screen.

Also everyone with ad-blocker is NOT a viewer in terms of monetary gain. You can just choose not to watch the free stream provided to you by somebody else for your enjoyment, for you know, free.

I mega-agree with Kennigit.
Hellhammer
Profile Blog Joined March 2010
Canada144 Posts
March 11 2011 07:29 GMT
#25
On March 11 2011 14:02 Kennigit wrote:
This doesn't sound like a problem with justin.tv at all. You as a consumer of streaming content can chose who you watch - if you don't like what you are seeing, you have an unbelievable selection. I would encourage you guys not to use adblock - a viewer with no ads is not better than no viewer at all. Its astounding to see so many threads by people asking HOW CAN WE SUPPORT ESPORTS HUE HUE?? who cant be bothered to sit through a few ads every hour....amazing.

How is watching advertisements on a stream supporting esports?

(popular name) has 2k viewers so he runs ads for his own pocket. I watch them to support esports? Not at all. I sit through them so I can entertain myself or learn something from a better player. Watching ads from events like GSL or IEM etc would be supporting esports.

OP is saying that greed is becoming an issue. In fact, slapping a stream full of ads is doing the very opposite of supporting esports. When a new player watches a stream, they will become turned off by the constant ads. If there were no ads on these streams, then players would find these streams even more enjoyable and spread the word to their friends.

I have no problem watching ads on heavy tournaments that rely on advertising money, but for an individual player to pocket the money and to even THINK that they are supporting esports is revolting.
If Jesus comes, kill him again.
echO [W]
Profile Joined July 2010
United States1495 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-03-11 07:44:38
March 11 2011 07:44 GMT
#26
On March 11 2011 16:29 Hellhammer wrote:
Show nested quote +
On March 11 2011 14:02 Kennigit wrote:
This doesn't sound like a problem with justin.tv at all. You as a consumer of streaming content can chose who you watch - if you don't like what you are seeing, you have an unbelievable selection. I would encourage you guys not to use adblock - a viewer with no ads is not better than no viewer at all. Its astounding to see so many threads by people asking HOW CAN WE SUPPORT ESPORTS HUE HUE?? who cant be bothered to sit through a few ads every hour....amazing.

How is watching advertisements on a stream supporting esports?

(popular name) has 2k viewers so he runs ads for his own pocket. I watch them to support esports? Not at all. I sit through them so I can entertain myself or learn something from a better player. Watching ads from events like GSL or IEM etc would be supporting esports.

OP is saying that greed is becoming an issue. In fact, slapping a stream full of ads is doing the very opposite of supporting esports. When a new player watches a stream, they will become turned off by the constant ads. If there were no ads on these streams, then players would find these streams even more enjoyable and spread the word to their friends.

I have no problem watching ads on heavy tournaments that rely on advertising money, but for an individual player to pocket the money and to even THINK that they are supporting esports is revolting.

Where do you think (popular name) gets his money to pay the electricity, pay the internet (most likely a more expensive connection to upload) from if Starcraft 2 pro-gaming is their job? Not every pro-gamer has a wealthy team to pay all of their bills. Just keep in mind for most of these pro-gamers, the ad money generated goes straight back to paying for their internet connection, or for the electricity bell, or for the microphone/computer they paid for just to stream for you. It's not like they're spending stream ad revenue for fancy private jets, their house in the bahamas, etc etc.
"Or a school bus over a bunch of kids" - Tasteless --- “A man's errors are his portals of discovery.” - James Joyce
Diamond
Profile Blog Joined May 2009
United States10796 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-03-11 07:56:31
March 11 2011 07:51 GMT
#27
On March 11 2011 16:44 echO [W] wrote:
Show nested quote +
On March 11 2011 16:29 Hellhammer wrote:
On March 11 2011 14:02 Kennigit wrote:
This doesn't sound like a problem with justin.tv at all. You as a consumer of streaming content can chose who you watch - if you don't like what you are seeing, you have an unbelievable selection. I would encourage you guys not to use adblock - a viewer with no ads is not better than no viewer at all. Its astounding to see so many threads by people asking HOW CAN WE SUPPORT ESPORTS HUE HUE?? who cant be bothered to sit through a few ads every hour....amazing.

How is watching advertisements on a stream supporting esports?

(popular name) has 2k viewers so he runs ads for his own pocket. I watch them to support esports? Not at all. I sit through them so I can entertain myself or learn something from a better player. Watching ads from events like GSL or IEM etc would be supporting esports.

OP is saying that greed is becoming an issue. In fact, slapping a stream full of ads is doing the very opposite of supporting esports. When a new player watches a stream, they will become turned off by the constant ads. If there were no ads on these streams, then players would find these streams even more enjoyable and spread the word to their friends.

I have no problem watching ads on heavy tournaments that rely on advertising money, but for an individual player to pocket the money and to even THINK that they are supporting esports is revolting.

Where do you think (popular name) gets his money to pay the electricity, pay the internet (most likely a more expensive connection to upload) from if Starcraft 2 pro-gaming is their job? Not every pro-gamer has a wealthy team to pay all of their bills. Just keep in mind for most of these pro-gamers, the ad money generated goes straight back to paying for their internet connection, or for the electricity bell, or for the microphone/computer they paid for just to stream for you. It's not like they're spending stream ad revenue for fancy private jets, their house in the bahamas, etc etc.


All of this plus more, for example it allows streams like mine to fund prize pools for tournaments, get better internet for better quality, and provide you with a shit ton on entertainment with 5% of the ads of normal TV in the US.

These ads are what is keeping things free, without them everyone would end up moving to subscription models.

Also no ads is not an option, no streaming company would ever allow that, they have to make their $ back too, remember partner programs are not 100% of the profits, or even close to 100%, Justin TV/Ustream/Own3d/Whatever get a nice portion of the $ also so they can keep their sites free too. That is how these companies exist.
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AnotherEon
Profile Joined January 2011
United Kingdom250 Posts
March 11 2011 08:02 GMT
#28
just use adblock if they are abusing it, i use adblock on incontrols stream for this reason
Dhalphir
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
Australia1305 Posts
March 11 2011 08:39 GMT
#29
If there was more than 1-2 types of ads at any given day I wouldn't mind so much. If there was a pool of 10 or so ads that they came from I wouldn't mind so much. A lot of adverts are actually quite entertaining as long as you aren't watching the same one every 10 minutes.
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flyersa
Profile Joined September 2010
Germany141 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-03-11 11:12:50
March 11 2011 11:01 GMT
#30
isnt that the only reason people switch to justin because they promise insane amount of money and that the streamers can decide themself on when to slap there viewers with annoying ads in the face?

I honestly would like to know how much people like day9 really get from justin. On the other hand i must say quality seem to have improved a bit from europe. and support for esport is always great, but no doubt there are commercial interests behind it and they dont do it for charity
CEO of reGame.tv and co-founder of Berlin eSports e.V.
Ipp
Profile Blog Joined March 2010
United States456 Posts
March 11 2011 12:01 GMT
#31
The ads are not from Justin.TV - but from the actual streamer. The ads provide the streamer revenue; and they decide when to play them. I don't see why it is a big deal to play them between games as you aren't missing any content, it's a live broadcast there is a lot of downtime especially in tournaments. It's not like the ad is magically slowing down the matchmaking queue.

If you don't like the ads you can switch to JTV Pro and go ad free. I personally did because I throw streams up on my TV and the boxee browser doesn't exactly like flash ads for some reason.
http://youtube.com/RageQuitTV
DND_Enkil
Profile Joined September 2010
Sweden598 Posts
March 11 2011 14:20 GMT
#32
On March 11 2011 21:01 Ipp wrote:
If you don't like the ads you can switch to JTV Pro and go ad free. I personally did because I throw streams up on my TV and the boxee browser doesn't exactly like flash ads for some reason.


This times a thousand.

If you do not like the ads, do not watch the stream. If you want to watch the stream without ads buy a JTV premium account. If you want to watch the stream free without paying for it be a douche and use adblock.

Personally i tend to shy away from streams that use ads more than once every 15 minute.
"If you write about a sewing needle there is always some one-eyed bastard that gets offended" - Fritiof The Pirate Nilsson
Herrmann
Profile Joined November 2010
United States65 Posts
March 11 2011 14:30 GMT
#33
Even running a commercial as much as after every ladder game, it's less frequent than ads on TV, and it's only one ad rather than a whole string of commercials. It doesn't bother me at all.
rakura
Profile Blog Joined October 2010
United States183 Posts
March 11 2011 19:47 GMT
#34
To the OP: I can understand your frustration since some streamers do post a commercial seemingly every 5 minutes. However, if the realized how it really works and understood impression views they would understand that doing so is not necessarily the best.

Gosu Crew personally only runs one every 30 minutes. We do this more for demographics and our records then the coin as the pay isn't all that great.
www.gosucrew.com
AskJoshy
Profile Blog Joined February 2010
United States1625 Posts
March 11 2011 20:01 GMT
#35
Yeah and what's with all the commercials on TV? It's like I can't go 5 minutes without some McDonald's or T-Mobile ad all over the screen! And they're so LOUD!
Heroes, Hearthstone, and SC2 videos: http://www.youtube.com/AskJoshy
Char711
Profile Blog Joined October 2010
United States862 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-03-11 20:17:45
March 11 2011 20:15 GMT
#36
Okay, time to put some things to bed:

1) TL doesn't block the ads. You have some type of ad-block on. It would be against the TL philosophy to block them in some way (or against JTV's interests to block it on embedded streams, as that just makes no sense) -- note the plaintive horse banner that pops up on TL if they're not on your white-list.

2) Chrome doesn't yet have the ability to block video ads like in JTV because Google hasn't added it into the architecture yet. It isn't a problem with your extensions. It will be added soon by all accounts (I've seen Google employees saying it in the Google support forums for Google Code).

3) It makes no sense to say ads don't help eSports. How the hell can you say that? Why should any progamer put their practice online where their opponents can see it when they make their living off of winning games!? Please try to argue against that, I'd love to see you try. They're giving you content and you refuse to watch a couple ads? Seriously!? Do you avoid Hulu and stuff, too? If it bothers you that much then use Firefox with ad-block, but don't spread the opinion that ads are harmful. Thanks for trying to get people to stop streaming (in other words: shut the hell up).

So, yeah, my one real complaint with it is that you get the same ad over and over and over again. Hell, I'm so tired of seeing that "Someday Lounge" Win7 phone thing that I want to scream. If they fixed that it would be great.

How can you not be okay with ads popping up after every game or so? Some games go 20 or 30 minutes! You're getting like 1/30 of the ads that you do with TV and around 1/2 of the ones on Hulu! Not only that, but you're getting a "behind the scenes" half of the time with the player talking to you and then interacting with you and answering questions!'

If you understand anything about revenue streams on the Internet or the state of eSports then you should be fine with ads. Suck it up, support the players you love and just be glad you're not paying for all of this.

/end rant
"If you can chill, chill." -Liquid`Tyler "Special tactics." -White-Ra
ShadowDrgn
Profile Blog Joined July 2007
United States2497 Posts
March 12 2011 21:38 GMT
#37
Watching the GCPL, I'd like to add another pet peeve to this thread: casting during the commercials. It's incredibly annoying to have a commercial cut the caster off mid-sentence and then return mid-sentence after the commercial is over. What the fuck, streamers? If you want people to watch your commercials, how about not talking about the games when you choose to show one?
Of course, you only live one life, and you make all your mistakes, and learn what not to do, and that’s the end of you.
floor exercise
Profile Blog Joined August 2008
Canada5847 Posts
March 12 2011 22:00 GMT
#38
On March 11 2011 14:00 Z3kk wrote:
Adblock works fine on firefox but doesn't work for some reason on chrome, and chrome is my browser of choice at the moment so I have to suffer through the ads T_T

I started using firefox for streams. I still browse with chrome but the amount of /commercial is getting out of hand. With ustream I would watch the commercial at the start but on jtv streams I just open them in firefox from now on. Sorry for the dudes who don't abuse it as often as others
Entropic
Profile Blog Joined May 2009
Canada2837 Posts
March 12 2011 23:19 GMT
#39
Guess subscription models are on the way given how many people can't even deal with /commercial.

Seriously people.
echO [W]
Profile Joined July 2010
United States1495 Posts
March 13 2011 18:54 GMT
#40
Side question, does anyone how JTV knows when an ad has been watched? Hypothetical, does it work if say I'm using ABP on FF, but have the identical stream opened on Chrome, or another computer. Will the streamer still receive the much deserved ad revenue?
"Or a school bus over a bunch of kids" - Tasteless --- “A man's errors are his portals of discovery.” - James Joyce
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