YouTube isn’t happy you’re using ad blockers — and it’s doing something about it::undefined

  • @Goodie
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    1 year ago

    This is a naive take TMHO.

    Youtube has been rolling this out, phased, slowly, for the last few months. Judging peoples reactions and engagement levels.

    They are only mildly foolish and know that ad block users are some of their most engaged and tech savvy. Just like ad block users generally know that youtube can’t exist without ad, and if everyone used them, we might all be worse off.

    Roll it out quickly, and you create awareness and ignite the fuckery out of the arms race, do it slowly, watch the engagement, and try to find the best messaging to bring “us” “back on side”, and maybe they stand a chance to shift the needle.

    (Firefox nightly + ublock origin for the record, had ad block messages on/off from Youtube for about a week)

    • SSTF
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      71 year ago

      Add SponsorBlock and some extension that allows you to download videos and your gtg.

      • @Goodie
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        1 year ago

        Again, im not naive enough to think that everyone can block all ads without consequence.

        So I don’t use sponsorblock.

        If I’m that offended by a sponsor spot, I can always skip it (an option usually unavailable with typical ads) or just close the video. If you’re pushing crytoscams, I’m pushing close.

        • @[email protected]
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          11 year ago

          Then you should support an opt in system for ads I assume. Opt in. Heart’s content. Bob’s your Uncle.

          • @Goodie
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            11 year ago

            No.

            I acknowledge I’m a selfish asshole with ads, but also that some ads and ad platforms are abusive and virus ridden.

            I know that platforms like Facebook and YouTube couldn’t exist without Ads, but I choose to block them anyway.

    • @Gabu
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      1 year ago

      I feel like their A/B testing also takes into account an individual user’s propensity to leave their service permanently.

    • gian
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      21 year ago

      Roll it out quickly, and you create awareness and ignite the fuckery out of the arms race, do it slowly, watch the engagement, and try to find the best messaging to bring “us” “back on side”, and maybe they stand a chance to shift the needle.

      I think they are too naive then… I mean, how do they plan to win back people that use adblocker blocking the adblocker ? Forcing them to disable the adblockers ? It is clear that this action will start an armed race (not that it was never an armed race in this situation).