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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    1322 days ago

    It’s always jarring loading a news site without ad blocking. The whole thing just seems cancerous, and that’s before you can even start reading the story.

    • @[email protected]
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      2022 days ago

      I recently switched phones and forgot I didn’t have an adblocker installed yet. Clicked on an article and holy shit the modern mobile web is a toxic hellscape without it…

      • @[email protected]
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        222 days ago

        your phones also heats up, and then it gets slow. had to install adblockers to preserve the life of the phone batteries.

      • @[email protected]
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        120 days ago

        Pretty wild seeing an ad for UL out in the wild in these comments, you an electrician?

        I got my MTR in UL 508A a couple years ago

        • @[email protected]
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          120 days ago

          Architect, so in the neighborhood… I mostly interact with UL in the context of fire-rated assemblies, though.

          • @[email protected]
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            120 days ago

            Ahh my context is all related to industrial electrical systems. It gets really fun when UL and NFPA 79 start to conflict with each other.