Read more.And the popular video platform has introduced 'free to watch' ad supported movies (US).
Read more.And the popular video platform has introduced 'free to watch' ad supported movies (US).
I use uBlock and have never seen a single ad.
Jon
Well if you wanted to drive more users to Adblockers, this is the right way to do it...
It is already happening, and it's really infuriating to be forced to see 2 adds in a row that you cannot skip. Especially when you are jumping from video to video and it happens on every single one.
Glad I got YouTube premium, I have adblock, but also want to support those I watch regularly.
So many sources now for ad-supported movies. Crackle, PlutoTV, Roku Channel, whatever Walmart calls their thing (Vudu?), etc. Wish there was a meta curation service, especially one that also pulls in Netflix and Amazon Prime, etc. (Roku's got a search feature that applies across most channels, but it doesn't make suggestions and I don't think it lists Youtube movies.)
edit: I forgot Tubi TV.
Last edited by markzero; 03-12-2018 at 06:41 AM. Reason: forgot another one
Just what every viewer on youtube wants...more adverts, made even worse by the fact you can't skip it.
And website owners and advertisers wonder why there is such a huge increase in the number of users who are using adblockers... it's because you keep sticking more and more adverts in to compensate for lost revenue 'from adblockers' (it's the usual excuse) which then makes adblockers even more important so we can actually find the stuff we're after on your website...
uBlock works a treat on desktop, stops twitch ads too.
Youtube has now come full circle with old media
I'm glad some people are happy to not use an adblocker, feels like my viewing without adverts is sponsored by them
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