My wife and I have noticed that all our computers today have been showing quite a few ads on youtube. We have ublock on just about every device and Firefox on a majority of them. Anyone else having the same issue?
I’ve heard that YouTube has started experimenting with injecting ads into the actual video stream rather than getting JavaScript in the browser to swap between video and ad. Specifically for the purpose of breaking ad blocking. (Particularly to break ad blocking on Open Source apps/clients like NewPipe.) Though I haven’t seen it myself.
There are a lot of doomsayers saying that YouTube ad blocking is a thing of the past if they do that for all videos/users, but I don’t think that’s the case. Ad blocking will catch up given some time.
I will download YouTube videos and manually snip the ads out myself if it comes to it.
In theory, Sponsorblock could evolve to download a new video multiple times, check what frames match each copy, and use that data to skip to the next matching frame when users watch something.
This would overcome video stream ad injection even if every ad was a different length and in a different location each time someone watched the video.
There’s give and take. If they lay the ads right into the stream at random points with no indicators and if you’re due for an ad, they only serve you ad until you’ve consumed that time. So the apps turn to buffering. You pause the video for 10 seconds then you run it at 95% speed. At some point we’ll end up predownloading everything at 1x speed with ads and watching it later with an ad skip algo on the canned video.
They can’t stop you from stripping ads, but they can make it not work in realtime. You’ll have to have a plan on what to watch and lose some time when you’re discovering random content.
Cool to know. I was playing an audio version read along for students on my school computer (our district uses ublock) and it decided today they needed to hear some product placement in the middle of a tense reading of button button.
IMO any time you’re playing something for an audience, you ought to use
yt-dlp
to download it first, check it to make sure nothing is wrong, and play back that local copy. Not only do you ensure there’s no fuckery with ads etc., you also don’t get screwed if the Internet connection goes down.Thanks for the advice, but I’m not gonna put anything illegal on my work computer!
yt-dlp
isn’t illegal. It breaks Youtube’s terms of service, but you just told us about how your entire school district uses ublock, so…
Twitch ad block isn’t perfect but instead of getting an ad I get the purple “ad broken” screen for a minute so it’s better than nothing I guess.
I’m not seeing any ads on any computers today I think I may have been part of the ab testing. Fun times.
It’s a constant cat & mouse game but ublock usually catches up quickly, give them a little time
The whole reason Google is making manifest v3 is to prevent ad blockers from being able to update their blocklists quickly, giving them a much stronger advantage in the cat & mouse game
Ublock will likely catch up, but you should also install sponsorblock. It uses user generated data, I.e someoen clicks “ad started and stopped here in the video” to skip not only YouTube ads, but ads done by youtuber directly, sponsorships/calls to action like buying merc, etc.
Its super good, and will work on tons of video. You can even help by being the one to click the “ad started/stop” time if you see an ad.
I’ll second sponsorblock, been using it for a while and it’s made watching videos so much nicer
For me the holy trinity is:
- ublock Origin
- Sponsor block
- Dearrow
I don’t know about Dearrow, will check out. I have Ghostery as a n° 3>
Dearrow replaces clickbait titles and thumbnails for videos with non-clickbait equivalents. Users volunteer for updating titles using the same add-on that reflects for everyone else worldwide.
Video thumbnails are replaced by a random frame by default but you can submit a more appropriate frame as well.
It’s* super good
It’s* super good
It’s super good
Sometimes you have to clear the cache and update the lists manually to fix it.
Congrats, you’re probably one of the lucky random winners for youtube’s testing. It’ll probably be all good tomorrow assuming nothing’s wrong with uBO and FF. They beta test new features/designs on random users.
I’ve been using the Freetube client for several months and have not opened YT in my browser the entire time. Love it, and highly recommend it.
How long has it been since you updated uBlock? If I go about 2 weeks without restarting Firefox, they start showing up for me. A quick restart of FF and updating uBlock has always worked for me.
Let us know if it works or not.
Question: how do you update extensions?
I’m curious because I normally just update Firefox when it notifies me and normally reboot my machine once a day and I notice I never ever have seen ads with uBlock Origin + Firefox, not even on my phone.
Doesn’t uBlock Origin update automatically?
Update ublock
Yes that happened to me the other day. It was related to some Invidious fsckery they were also pulling, but I didn’t see any update or steps to resolve on ublock.
It eventually went away - for now. Frickin’ monopolies, right?
Latest version of Firefox?
FF has been giving me trouble with youtube recently. Vivaldi with uBlock Origin has been solid.