YouTube throttles videos or shows a black screen for many users who have an ad blocker enabled.
Google is on a bit of a crusade against ad blockers. Last week, the tech giant started showing warning messages stating, “Ad blockers are not allowed on YouTube.”
Another prompt stating "Ad blockers violate YouTube’s terms of service" will also appear in some cases if you try to block ads while watching YouTube videos.
Now, it appears that YouTube is throttling videos and slowing down the user experience if an ad blocker is enabled.
A user on the Brave browser forum shared the following:
"Hi, been using brave to block YouTube ads and it’s technically working but most videos will be black screen for the length of an ad or two with YouTube saying “experiencing interruptions” on the bottom left corner, and one of the possible reasons being ad blockers from what it is saying, is there anything I can do."
Some users have been prevented from viewing videos altogether unless ad blockers are disabled.
The push appears to be part of an effort to convince users to subscribe to YouTube Premium, which removes ads but costs $14 per month.
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