Ad blocker users say YouTube videos are skipping to the end, playing without audio

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A hot potato: It appears that YouTube is once again trying to convince users of adblockers to switch off the software by degrading their viewing experience on the platform. The latest punishment appears to skip YouTube videos straight to the end and occasionally play clips without audio.

YouTube has long fought a battle against ad blockers, including limiting the number of videos that users could watch and delaying video loading.

It appears that YouTube/Google's latest tactic against adblocking fans involves skipping videos straight to the end.

As shown in a video posted on Reddit (below), replaying the video still causes it to skip to the end screen, as does jumping to different sections of the clip – at one point, the video appears to load indefinitely.

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Other users commented that YouTube videos were playing with no audio. It was only after they disabled Adblock that it started playing normally. Adjusting the volume slider brought the audio back but only for a second before it muted again.

While this does look like another move by YouTube and owner Google to force people into watching ads or subscribing to YouTube Premium, it could be an issue related to the adblocker itself.

The video skipping appears to only be affecting Adblock/Adblock Plus users, with uBlock Origin users reporting that they aren't experiencing any problems with YouTube videos.

In January, it was reported that users of Adblock and Adblock Plus were finding that YouTube was being laggy and unresponsive. This was initially assumed to be the platform's doing, but it transpired that a bug in the adblocking software was causing the issues.

YouTube's initial efforts involved warning people via popups that using ad blockers violated its terms of service, forcing them to disable the software or go Premium to continue.

It was back in November that YouTube's previous ad-blocking methods moved from the experimental stage to a full-blown global effort to stop users from avoiding its slew of ads – or make them sign up for YouTube Premium – by preventing them from viewing content. It led to a surge in the number of people uninstalling their adblockers.

In April, YouTube expanded its crackdown on adblockers to cover third-party apps that let users stream YouTube videos while skipping all advertising.

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In an era where companies keep taking away benefits, while price hiking their products and ranking up on all time high profits, we gotta be thankful that Google still even allow adblocker to begin with.
 
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Hosting all that video content costs money. I don't see why people have such a problem with it. I watch youtube nearly exclusively and the $15 or so a month is well worth the cost to get rid of the distractions.
 
I wonder if Alphabet has actually done the number crunching to see if this battle is worth the cost?

I wonder how much time, money and resources they have been pouring into this issue and if it really is worth all the effort?

Youtube is mostly trash, if you ask me, and the day that I do need something off it and I can't just watch the video I need without having to endure trashy commercials will be the last time I ever use it. Last time I did view anything on youtube was a few months back and my adblocker must be doing things right because I had no ads.

If I need a video to watch about something that I'm searching for, in my search I always have a "-youtube" so my searches do not include anything youtube related. Youtube is my last resort.
 
My adblocker is still working fine , on chrome. Its always worked fine apart from it got slower for a few days . Its a bit slower than when it worked at its best but only by a very small margin.
 
Someone or company will create an ad blocker that YouTube won't detect soon enough. Besides, YouTube is a Google company, and I avoid anything Google as much as I can. China-Google is NOT your friend...
While it’s a paid for solution, Surfshark is already there I think - Their VPN’s browser extension isn’t detected, even on sites that block access if you’re using Adblock/uBlock and ask you to whitelist.

It’s called CleanWeb within it and I believe it runs their end somewhere along the VPN tunnel. Strips adverts and cookie tracking out of everything.

I’ve no affiliation to Surfshark, but £2 a month plus a well rated VPN package… Beats giving YouTube £17 a month for premium.
 
Just use Ublock Origin in web browsers.

Use Revanced Manager to patch a downloaded YouTube apk and install it in Android.

Most other "adblockers" are not really effective.

Been repeating this many times here.
 
I'm not seeing any of these problems. I use YT with an adblocker and haven't seen any of the issues that have been complained about in the media recently. Where is this crap happening?
 
I never used to have a problem with ads getting in the way of youtube vids but I tried to view some stuff yesterday and it was dreadful. A thirty minute video interrupted four times. I tried a couple of different ones but the same result. I'm giving up on Youtube if this is the game they want to play.
 
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