Why Steam have Youtube Ads?
To be precise, I do not "promise" full nudity on Riot.
What I wrote in the header is: *My models **usually **completely naked from head to toe*.

"Usually" does not mean that there aren't some exceptions once in a while. It does only describe the main focus.

"flashing in public", here defined as showing off underneath a dress or other type of clothes, is a style of public nudity shoot that also has it's fans.
While I remain focused on full nudity (which is also my own preference), I sometimes mix in some flashing-type shoots.
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... because Google wants you to watch ads. It's pretty simple, when you send a YT video, only a link gets sent, not the video file itself and that link goes to YT where there's ads.
it's not steam
Just open in a normal browser window with a decent adblocker and it won't be an issue as using 3rd party software such as steam or discord will not work with the adblocker.
Steam merely embeds videos from YouTube itself. If you want to complain, do so to Google.
Originally posted by ReBoot:
... because Google wants you to watch ads. It's pretty simple, when you send a YT video, only a link gets sent, not the video file itself and that link goes to YT where there's ads.
It's Molesting! in my Teenyears Youtube no have ads and its free!!!
Cannot Pay for quit ads
Originally posted by Oscarelo:
Originally posted by ReBoot:
... because Google wants you to watch ads. It's pretty simple, when you send a YT video, only a link gets sent, not the video file itself and that link goes to YT where there's ads.
It's Molesting! in my Teenyears Youtube no have ads and its free!!!
Cannot Pay for quit ads
"Molesting", yeah, sure...

Anyway, go complain to Google if you want to complain. It's not like anyone on Steam had any say in Google's ad policy.
Originally posted by ReBoot:
Originally posted by Oscarelo:
It's Molesting! in my Teenyears Youtube no have ads and its free!!!
Cannot Pay for quit ads
"Molesting", yeah, sure...

Anyway, go complain to Google if you want to complain. It's not like anyone on Steam had any say in Google's ad policy.
in Spanish Annoy is Molestar
for this say molest but quit "ar"
Originally posted by Oscarelo:
in Spanish Annoy is Molestar
for this say molest but quit "ar"
In English, "molesting" is more severe, to the point of that being a crime. Which, you gotta admit, is overblown for annoying ads.
Originally posted by ReBoot:
In English, "molesting" is more severe, to the point of that being a crime.
For spanish speakers 'molest' is what's called a 'false friend': A word that looks and sounds like a spanish one, but has a totally different meaning.
(Like 'exit' which looks like spanish 'éxito'= success)

Originally posted by blunus:
Steam merely embeds videos from YouTube itself. If you want to complain, do so to Google.
And youtube decided to add ads to their embedded videos too. Money must flow.
Originally posted by Tito Shivan:
And youtube decided to add ads to their embedded videos too. Money must flow.

Not on my watch says my ad blocker while blocking all YouTube ads.
Originally posted by Tito Shivan:
Originally posted by ReBoot:
In English, "molesting" is more severe, to the point of that being a crime.
For spanish speakers 'molest' is what's called a 'false friend': A word that looks and sounds like a spanish one, but has a totally different meaning.
(Like 'exit' which looks like spanish 'éxito'= success)
Remember to eat your dinero!
Originally posted by Anonymous Helper:
Not on my watch says my ad blocker while blocking all YouTube ads.
Until they decide to screw with that. It's an arms race.

Originally posted by Ben Lubar:
Remember to eat your dinero!
I kind of love how the spanish word for politician ('politico') has become sort of an slur in english.
Originally posted by Tito Shivan:
For spanish speakers 'molest' is what's called a 'false friend': A word that looks and sounds like a spanish one, but has a totally different meaning.
(Like 'exit' which looks like spanish 'éxito'= success)
... similar to how "konkret" in German is quite similar to "concrete" while being something rather different.
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