- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmit.online
- technology@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmit.online
- technology@lemmy.world
Key Takeaways
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YouTube ad segments can be annoying but have a Skip option available after a few seconds.
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Users have noticed a change in the Skip button’s display, potentially leading to confusion.
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The absence of a countdown timer in the Skip button’s usual spot seems to be intentional.
It’s funny how I’ve learned I hate ads more than I want to watch the content I’m sometimes and I end up just instantly closing the video if an ad starts.
But that of course is only if I screw up and I’m not using ad blockers.
I have witnessed this behaviour. A person opened a video in the Android YouTube app and immediately closed it when an ad started playing. Then opened the same video again, closed it, because ads. Opened it a third time and then let it play without ads.
I’ll do this if a website has an inconvenient pop up asking for email, or the cookie consent popup is too big to ignore. I just don’t bother going back. I’m not sicking around to navigate around dark pattern bullshit like that.
Most people don’t care or they care but not enough to do anything.