This week YouTube hosted Brandcast 2025 in which it revealed how marketers could make better use of the platform to connect with customers.

A few new so-called innovations were announced at the event but one has caught the attention of the internet – Peak Points. This new product makes use of Gemini to detect “the most meaningful, or ‘peak’, moments within YouTube’s popular content to place your brand where audiences are the most engaged”.

Essentially, YouTube will use Gemini and probably the heatmap generated on YouTube videos by people skipping to popular points, to determine where to place advertising. Anybody who has grown up watching terrestrial television where adverts arrive as a way to build suspense will understand how annoying Peak Points could become.

  • @[email protected]
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    697 hours ago

    Google seems bound and determined to destroy itself trying to escalate it’s profits from “staggering” to “colossal.” The search is so bad AI is actually better, and that’s saying something. And now they want to enshittify YouTube? Okay. I’m sure it won’t die right away, but this will be one of the thousands cuts.

            • @[email protected]
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              52 hours ago

              Thank you for giving Google money.

              With your endearing support, Google is paying less attention to us so we can continue getting the same content for free.

              • @[email protected]
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                -22 hours ago

                No problem, I like supporting all the neat content creators I follow while others are happy to rip them off because they feel entitled to free content.

                And don’t give me the “support them on patreon” line because a) I already do and b) ain’t no way the majority of you who pirate YouTube are donating money to everyone you follow.

                • @[email protected]
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                  32 hours ago

                  I donate to the top percentile of those I follow, at least.

                  RedLetterMedia ain’t getting ad revenue. They curse too much and Mike is an alcoholic.

                  but to put it plainly, I’m morally bankrupt on victimless crime and I know they’re taken care of.

                  again, thank you.

            • @[email protected]
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              4 hours ago

              If you pay premium, then you have to be logged in and tracked and spied on, even more data get sold. You pay them to sell your data!

      • @[email protected]
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        32 hours ago

        Yep - I legit haven’t seen an ad on YT in years. I also, just the other day, ran across another filter that disables the stupid shorts since I don’t care for that format or YT pushing it on me all the time. Almost usable platform now.

    • [email protected]
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      107 hours ago

      Someone correct me if I’m wrong, but isn’t YouTube still running year over year at a loss?

          • Kami
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            -16 hours ago

            Yes, I know, but I doubt 8.6 billions per quarter aren’t enough to make a profit.

            • Nougat
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              86 hours ago

              They haven’t stated their operating costs, so you’re only speculating.

              • MudMan
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                96 hours ago

                Operating costs are not known with that granularity, to my knowledge, but it’s a good guess. Best anybody can tell Youtube is 10-ish percent of all of Alphabet’s ad revenue and they have a subscription model as well. Not to mention the data gathering for AI training, plus all the intangible benefits from owning all the video on the Internet, from using Youtube tech for Google Drive stored videos to… you know, owning all the video on the Internet. And all of that without investing the ungodly amount of money Netflix and the other streaming competitors do on content. People just… upload that crap.

                However their internal accounting breaks down, I’m pretty sure nobody thinks Youtube is bleeding money.

                • @[email protected]
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                  35 hours ago

                  YouTube was almost bankrupted because the cost of storage, servers and bandwidth greatly overran the ad revenue. Every idiot with 2 subscribers uploading dozens of hours of content cost them a ton of money. It is easy to underestimate how expensive video streaming infrastructure is.

                  • MudMan
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                    14 hours ago

                    Oh, it’s extraordinarily expensive, and what people really underestimate is how HUGE Google’s storage requirements actually are.

                    Thing is, it’s also a ton of money. Youtube isn’t just ad-driven video streaming, it’s also a Spotify competitor, a Twitch competitor, a video subscription service (and for some reason they still have a movie and show rental thing in there). 10% of all of Alphabet’s money is a LOT of money, and this isn’t the only business of theirs that demands insane storage requirements.

                    I’m sure they’ll tighten requirements eventually, and they’ve already done a ton of throttling, but they, again, own Internet video.

                    Let me put it this way, I think if Google decided to offer Youtube to either of us for a dollar on the condition we can’t resell it to anybody and we have to keep running it forever we’d both still take it.

              • Kami
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                66 hours ago

                Yes, if you re-read my previous comment I said I don’t think they are losing money.

            • @[email protected]
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              76 hours ago

              Facebook has spent something like 70 billion dollars on the “metaverse” with nothing to show for it, so it’s very possible.

      • Billiam
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        54 hours ago

        Last I checked Alphabet had something like $60 billion in profit.

        At this point, they probably consider YouTube to be a loss leader while they siphon up everyone’s data.