UPDATE So as new info comes out, I’ll be posting it here. It seems as if this Rollout Has Several Parts.

Part 1

You get a popup message over top of your video, blocking the screen:

  • This is the first sign. If you see this popup AND are logged into a YouTube account, your account has been selected.
  • At this stage you can likely close or block these messages with an adblocker.

Part 2

This message will change, indicating that you have 3 remaining videos to watch without ads.

Will insert photo once one has been found

  • At this stage your adblocker will imminently stop working in 3 videos time.
  • Personally using Firefox + uBlock Origin and tweaking filters and updates does not even fix it.

Part 3

None of the video loads now, everything looks blank.

  • At this stage you must tred new ground to avoid ads. I have posted methods in the comments. If you want to bypass this end page, read down there.

End of Update


YouTube has started rolling out anti-adblock to users inside the United States, which means that they are preparing to roll this out to the entire country. Personally, I have been blocked already. I want to gauge how common this occurrence is.

    • @Mini_Moonpie@startrek.website
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      810 months ago

      There’s constant fixes for it btw from the ublockorigin team now! :D

      Ads would have happened anyway like it’s happening on the streaming services. They’ve got people paying subscriptions *with *ads. Double the money, double the fun, right?

    • @DogMuffins@discuss.tchncs.de
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      310 months ago

      I wonder if there’s actually any benefit to ads. Like if you could magically ban advertising, would people spend any less money?

      • @bobman@unilem.org
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        110 months ago

        Banning advertising will cause people to rely on word of mouth.

        Now, instead of some nameless entity telling you a product is the greatest thing, you’ll be able to hold people accountable for the things they recommend you.

    • @bobman@unilem.org
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      010 months ago

      I wonder how lemmy makes money…

      Oh wait. It’s almost like ads only exist so people can make a living doing nothing.