YouTube tests disabling videos for people using ad blockers

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YouTube is throwing a major wrench into video playback for viewers who are using ad blockers. The company has confirmed to The Verge that it’s currently running “a small experiment globally that urges viewers with ad blockers enabled to allow ads on YouTube or try YouTube Premium.”

The statement comes after some people began noticing a new prompt warning that video playback could be cut off if YouTube detects repeated use of ad blocking tools. Android Authority earlier reported on those tests, which prevent viewers from watching more than three videos when an ad blocker is active.
“Ad blocker detection is not new, and other publishers regularly ask viewers to disable ad blockers,” Google spokesperson Oluwa Falodun told The Verge by email. YouTube insists that users will receive multiple notifications urging them to cease using the tools — or, alternatively, subscribe to YouTube Premium — before any of their viewing is disrupted.

“We take disabling playback very seriously, and will only disable playback if viewers ignore repeated requests to allow ads on YouTube,” Falodun’s email to The Verge reads. “In cases when viewers feel they have been falsely flagged as using an ad blocker, they can share this feedback by clicking on the link in the prompt.”

These measures indicate that YouTube is hardening its stance against ad blockers, and it’s justifying the move by saying all of those ad spots are critical for creators to be compensated for their content — and for the platform to remain free. “YouTube’s ad-supported model supports a diverse ecosystem of creators, and provides billions of people globally access to content for free with ads,” the company’s statement says.

YouTube has increasingly tested the patience of its users by experimenting with heavier ad load in recent years. Last September, the company served up to 10 unskippable clips within a single ad break in another of its experiments. And in May, YouTube announced that 30-second ads were coming to TV platforms.
YouTube Premium removes ads from the service (and includes other benefits like offline downloads and YouTube Music Premium) for the price of $11.99 per month or $119.99 annually. Last November, the company announced that it surpassed 80 million combined subscribers across YouTube Premium and YouTube Music. So while protecting creators’ earnings is a charitable excuse to go with, the company has every interest in steering more people toward its recurring monthly subscription.

“We want to inform viewers that ad blockers violate YouTube’s Terms of Service, and make it easier for them to allow ads on YouTube or try YouTube Premium for an ad free experience,” the company said in its email to The Verge.
 
I HATE those ads.
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This is why I never use the app, even while on Android. Watch it through the browser with Ublock origin and you're good. Anyways...let's just wait for the developers to hack it.
That's going to be hard to do. Youtube knows if one of its ads are playing. You can't fake that on Youtube's servers. And if the ad ain't playing they can just end your access to that video.
 
I've been using ad free YouTube apps on androids for years, months and days. I rarely use PC for YouTube so I'm interested as to how this will play out.
 
Please explain?
I really can't explain how but my guess is I use youtube so much that they just stopped running ads. I use chrome and I keep at least 3 tabs of youtube open at a time. Now if I go to a hotel and login to youtube on their TV I do get the ads but on my computers, I NEVER get them.
 
I really can't explain how but my guess is I use youtube so much that they just stopped running ads. I use chrome and I keep at least 3 tabs of youtube open at a time. Now if I go to a hotel and login to youtube on their TV I do get the ads but on my computers, I NEVER get them.
Naw, you got something blocking them. Youtube is not going stop running ads because you watch alot of youtube.
 
Naw, you got something blocking them. Youtube is not going stop running ads because you watch alot of youtube.
Not sure what it could be. I don't have ad blockers unless its something built into Windows. But hell, I don't get them on a Mac or Linux either! :dunno:
 
Not sure what it could be. I don't have ad blockers unless it something built into Windows. But hell, I don't get them on a Mac or Linux either! :dunno:
Maybe you signed up for something that gives you commercial free access. I know in the past, cell phone companies had deals you could get free youtube music ect for signing up for that particular service.

Seems weird otherwise that you wouldn't get ads. Cause everytime I open the app or an android browser that doesn't allow ublock, I get bombarded.
 
Maybe you signed up for something that gives you commercial free access. I know in the past, cell phone companies had deals you could get free youtube music ect for signing up for that particular service.

Seems weird otherwise that you wouldn't get ads. Cause everytime I open the app or an android browser that doesn't allow ublock, I get bombarded.
I do get them on my phone. Just not on my PC.
 
No one likes the ads but you are hit with them so damn much you eventually will go out and get something because one of those ads reminded you that you need to go to the store lol.
 
They been started blacklisting accounts.

They got me earlier this year. I was using the vanced app on Android.

There are still work arounds but I bit the bullet and paid for premium since I dont pay for cable.
 
I primarily run Firefox, and Edge, I have Ghostery and ADBlock Plus addons.

I never ever see YouTube ads.

I also have computers connected to each of my TV's, makes your online experience totally different.

BTW: 99% of my YouTube viewing is only done on the computer.

Ditch adblock plus for ublock origin. Thank me later.
 
Couldn't you not log in and then use the blockers?
I was still logged in on the Vanced app, video just wouldn't play on the modded app. I went searching for answers, come to find out YT started blocking accounts.

I still found a workaround but that was after I subscribed to premium.
I'm tryin to see how long the workaround last before i decide to cancel.
 
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