This is specifically about YouTube and YouTube specifically detecting adblock on YouTube.
Stumblinbear
Depends on which chapter of bankruptcy, which all entail wildly different things. There's bankruptcy that effectively eliminates debt and others which force you and your debtors to come to the bargaining table to restructure your payment plan or they get nothing since you could just file for actual bankruptcy
The difference is if you can afford to pay for the lawyers necessary to create that restructuring or if there's any trust at all that you can pay it off eventually without getting yourself deeper in debt
How very mature
Assuming it didn't exist for months or years before this. As far as I know, blocking ads has always been against ToS.
which makes it impossible to watch the videos anywhere but on their platform tho
The creators are free to upload content anywhere they want without restrictions. It's not YouTube's fault that they don't.
Then stop making stupid arguments, it only serves to make you look stupid
selling ads was just icing
You're talking about these as if they're separate things. Literally no company in existence harvests your data for any reason other than to serve better ads or to drive business decisions internally. Nobody gives a shit about your data otherwise. Ads are literally the only reason.
as if you were a tin-foil-hat wearing maniac
I mean... If the shoe fits, man.
I'm currently using SQLx which you write raw queries in and it validates them against a currently-running db, using the description of the tables to build the typing for the return type instead of relying on the user. It makes it pretty hard to write anything that supports injection