YouTube’s plan backfires, people are installing better ad blockers::People are installing and uninstalling ad blockers in record high numbers as a result of YouTube’s anti-ad blocking efforts.

  • Zagorath
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    1318 months ago

    I used to use AdBlock Plus. I like it specifically because of the Acceptable Ads policy where it allows through ads that are unobtrusive. Because I believe in supporting sites that want to fund themselves, as long as they do it in a way that isn’t obnoxious.

    But unfortunately ABP hasn’t gotten around YouTube’s new adblock-wall. So I’ve switched to uBlock Origin in the meantime. Which unfortunately doesn’t do acceptable ads. So well done Google, you’ve now forced me into a position where I’m blocking more ads than I was before. Very smart.

    • Tygr
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      808 months ago

      I whitelist sites I support on UB. Unless that sites gets obtrusive then I block it entirely.

      I stopped supporting Google the moment they forgot “don’t be evil.”

    • @applecore@lemmy.world
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      158 months ago

      Don’t you have to click an ad to actually support a website like that? Did you ever click? I wouldn’t, but maybe they pay for impressions as well

    • @Tuggles@lemmy.world
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      88 months ago

      What’s the point of whitelisting sites you want to support? Unless you’re committing to engaging with ads and purchasing services from ads, you’re not helping them at all. The only way seeing an ad is beneficial is if you click on it, which tells the advertising company their ad is working and it’s worth their while to pay to have an ad on whatever site you’re browsing…

      • @fubo@lemmy.world
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        238 months ago

        The only way seeing an ad is beneficial is if you click on it

        This is not really true anymore, though it once was. Most web ads are served on a “cost per impression” basis, not “cost per click”. Even classic AdSense is moving to CPM rather than CPC, and Google AdX (which serves big brand ads) already was, as with the old DoubleClick.

      • @kaitco@lemmy.world
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        78 months ago

        The impressions of the ads helps, though. If the ad isn’t even shown, there’s not even the possibility of the impression or the engagement.

        That said, there is only one site on all of the internet that I’ve decided to whitelist and that is only because I trust the site’s developers not to sell out and allow invasive ads.

      • @PM_Your_Nudes_Please@lemmy.world
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        8 months ago

        What you’re describing is Cost Per Click. While still in use with some advertisers, most have shifted towards Cost Per Impression (CPM). CPM has a much lower cost per impression, (typically paid per thousand impressions) but it usually balances out because you’re not wholly reliant on clicks to generate revenue. If only 1/1000 people actually click the ad to begin with, then the cost will be the same.

        The benefit to CPM is that you’re able to spread your advertising much farther, since you’re able to essentially purchase a thousand ad slots at a time, regardless of how many clicks they receive. And sites prefer it because it allows them to focus on site traffic, rather than focusing on driving users towards ads.

        • @LemmysMum@lemmy.world
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          38 months ago

          Of course the only people it doesn’t benefit is the end consumer because instead of trying to get you to click one ad they want you to see 1000.

  • @Stamets@startrek.website
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    398 months ago

    Another extension of mine was fucking with youtube and preventing it from playing. Spent ages trying to figure out what was happening. The entire time I just kept saying “Fuck you” outloud. The only thing this adblock stuff is doing is giving me the drive to look further into it.

    Honestly if they just said fuck it and added a banner ad I wouldn’t have fought this hard against it. Even one or two image ads somewhere. But this? Fuck right off. I’m not sitting through 30 seconds of ads for a 20 second video. Something that is happening way too damn often lately.

  • LazaroFilm
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    248 months ago

    I’m just one dude sitting on the toilet and I could have predicted that.

    • @Psythik@lemm.ee
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      68 months ago

      I never did but my girlfriend did. We both use Ublock Origin in Firefox in the same house. I absolutely cannot seem to bypass the message even after updating her filters and purging the caches, but on my PC it’s like Google never implemented the policy. I don’t understand it.

      • @cmnybo@discuss.tchncs.de
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        58 months ago

        Make sure there is only one ad blocker. Using multiple ad blockers pretty much guarantees you get the pop up.

        Enhancer for Youtube has an ad blocker that has to be disabled and some addons for hiding youtube shorts can even trigger the popup.

        • @Psythik@lemm.ee
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          58 months ago

          It was the adblocker setting in Enhancer. Turned it off and problem solved, so thank you.

      • @Player2@sopuli.xyz
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        8 months ago

        I had to manually turn on the ‘annoyances’ filter in ublock, has worked fine since then. One thing I have noticed is that sometimes the video is paused when I click on it and I have to manually start it, but that is a small price to pay.

  • @penquin@lemm.ee
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    98 months ago

    LOL. Everyone knew that that was going to be case. They are basically fighting the majority of the planet.

    • @fubo@lemmy.world
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      48 months ago

      Adblocker users are a small minority. For all we know, this could be an internal squabble between YouTube and Chrome departments too!

  • @cubism_pitta@lemmy.world
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    78 months ago

    I have stopthemadness setup in my safari browser to redirect all YouTube links to invidious…. I watch less YouTube that way

  • @LittleTarsier@lemmy.ca
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    48 months ago

    Can somebody help me figure out how to cast YouTube from Firefox onto my Nvidia Shield? I usually just use the YouTube app on the Shield but I get ads that way. I was hoping there was a way to cast from Firefox to prevent ads. Is this possible?