advertisers can say anything, but your content must follow the rules
advertisers can say anything, but your content must follow the rules
Tumblr won’t allow “female presenting breasts” but will serve me an ad showing naked pussy lips.
I’m not kidding. I got ad with exposed labia. And when I posted it as a screenshot they community violated me.
I’m pretty sure that those ads are also against the rules and that any advertiser they catch doing that gets their account suspended or terminated.
The thing is, advertisers like this don’t care about their accounts. It’s not like they have followers they’ll lose if they lose access to their account. Lose an account? Just make a new one and try to sneak another ad through the system. Meanwhile for a content creator, if they lose an account they lose all their followers, all their videos, etc.
Technically my device does that, but I found out that if I open videos in a defunct old browser (probably not a necessary component, just the one I use) that randomizes fingerprint information, if you long-press the video name and open in a new private tab (so new randomized fingerprint) it treats you for that one video as a new user.
So you just have to open each video I want to watch in a new private tab, and good to go, no ads ever. Yes this is a lot of work, but I’m not aware of other options on iOS. On my desktop I use freetube.
I’m sure they will change this soon, but I’ll just stop using YouTube then. I’ve been full-on blocking sites through pihole that have started self-hosting their ad content, or where blocking the ad content breaks the page like IMDb. idgaf. I won’t use your site.
On ios I use Unwatched and it is fantastic, almost as good as tubular, freetube et al on other platforms. It allows you to curate a nice upcoming ‘diet’ of just the videos you intentionally want to watch, nothing else.
Don’t know how long it will survive on the AppStore but it’s been there for a little while now.
I am always amazed how people know that adblock exists, is literally one click away, even have it installed in another browser and the like, but still choose to use the shitty app or chrome with all the ads. And then get annoyed when there are more ads than content.
I just don’t understand it. Really. Why? That is like punching yourself in the dick and then complaining that it hurts.
Inertia mostly, people are lazy. If they’re family or friends, install uBlock origin for them and they’ll probably thank you.
If it’s android, they’ll mostly use the app. If you want to get them to use NewPipe or Grayjay, tell them it can play audio when you close the app without having to pay for YouTube premium (yes that’s a thing)
They literally have firefox with ublock origin installed (which I installed) and still choose to use chrome - and then complain about the fucking ads
I’ve been gently saying hey, if you hate so it so much, you know there is another browser with adblock right next to it? But so far, no results.
Oh yeah. I got that one. While I was on break… At work… Listening to a nice guy make traditional candies from across the break room while I made some coffee.
Really lucky it was in the middle of COVID and I was the only person in the office.
It was created by someone who was contributing to the main revanced project as a test bed and place for some patches they didn’t think would get accepted into the main project. That’s where it branched off.
After a while they stopped maintaining their own patch manager separate from Revanced and just had users point Revanced Manager at their patches.
Then a little while later they after that they got most of their patches into the main project (folded back into the main thing).
They then stopped maintaining revanced extended as a separate thing, but they still contribute to the main revanced project.
Took this screenshot of an ad directly from the YouTube app:
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I have had rapey-AI ads in youtube before. I even took a screenshot.
Fire TV is android
I honestly don’t use sponsorblock personally as a way to “reward” that type of advertisement as the least intrusive. I don’t even fast forward if the read is done by the podcasters themselves, sometimes they can actually make it funny in rare cases (like one of my favorite comedians who seems to try and say shit they know the advertisers would hate), it’s not targeted, and if there’s too many ad breaks that’s a strike on the podcast and I’ll simply not listen.
This might only make sense because of the type of stuff I’m consuming, but I prefer them to targeted ads and would like to encourage that behavior over the normal horse shit I cannot stand. No ads is always best but I’m realistic and people deserve to be paid for their content most of the time.
Iirc the content creator can see when people fastforward and stop watching and stuff.
Though now that I say that, I’m on newpipe, so maybe not mine lol…
Can the creator choose to go with the intrusive cut away ads I hate instead of like a manscaped sponsorship? Like, do they have that ability and would that be something they’d do?
I also have regular adblockers so it’s possible some have both I suppose and I just don’t know because I block 'em.
I know this sounds crazy but I’m pretty sure those that go through the effort of blocking personalized ads are statistically higher to be consumers of anime thirst traps and gambling if ever interacting with them.
My accounts that have tracking enabled I get “normal” ads but if I have any kind of privacy on the device it defaults to enticing the lowest common denominator. Which makes sense from an engagement standpoint.
I’ve trained the algorithm that I don’t tolerate ads.
I rarely see ads on YouTube. I use FreeTube and yt-dlp pretty much exclusively for my YouTube viewing. I only see ads when I watch YouTube on my TV, and even then, only rarely. As soon as it shows me an ad, I close out of YouTube. Not skip ad, not go back, I close YouTube. I switch to audiobooks instead.
The algorithm wants to increase watch time, the only way it can do that is to not show me ads, so that’s what it does. It’s surprising how well it works.
*It’s learning… *
But for real, after you explained what’s going on it makes perfect sense, I’m just suprised that “amount of ads delivered” is a watch time metric that the algo “optimizes” for.