• yukichigai
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    451 year ago

    As others have said, adblockers do still work on YouTube. Specifically, uBlock Origin works great on YouTube, as long as you don’t use it with any other adblockers.

    Also if you’re using Chrome, stop using Chrome. uBlock Origin still works on Chrome most of the time but Google is doing their best to kill it off. Switch to Firefox.

  • @Darkassassin07@lemmy.ca
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    361 year ago

    You don’t.

    You’ll take whatever cock daddy capitalism shoves down your throat and you’ll damn well like it.

    Or use an adblocker.

  • SmokeyDope
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    Ad blockers do still work on YouTube if you switch to Firefox. Aternatiely you ca n try out some 3rd party YouTube front end websites like invidious and piped. Just try out a few different instances each are a little different and some may work better than others.

    I personally like vid.puffyan.us for invidious and piped.video for piped.

    • @Bytemeister@lemmy.world
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      91 year ago

      Reporting the ad does not make it disappear. I still get that fucking epoch times trans-hate ad all the time.

      I’ve reported it about a dozen times so far.

  • shootwhatsmyname
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    201 year ago
    1. Tap and hold on the YouTube app icon
    2. Press “Delete”
    3. Confirm any following prompts
    • monsterpiece42
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      31 year ago

      Sorry to nitpick, but it’s Ublock Origin. I know autocorrect hates “ublock”

        • monsterpiece42
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          11 year ago

          I 100% want trying to be a dick to you, I only said that in case people that didn’t know better tried to search it. Apologies if I came off sideways!

  • ChlorineAddict
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    151 year ago

    When the ad is playing you may see Sponsored X:XX and a little i in a circle in the lower left corner. Click the i. This will give you the ability to block or report the ad as appropriate. It will also show you what category has been associated to you as to why you received the ad, you can say if you want more or less ads of that category.

    The iOS mobile app has a bug currently where you need to quit the app and come back after doing this, but it does block the ad and you won’t see that particular cut of the ad again. Unfortunately unless it’s a mid-video ad, or from a channel you’re subscribed to you will lose the video you’re watching as it hasn’t made it into your play history yet. But if the ad was mid-video your video can be resumed via history. For clarity, the video still exists, it’s just hit or miss if the video will be in the curated randomness they present you for you to try starting the video again.

  • @centof@lemm.ee
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    151 year ago

    Here’s a creative way to do it.

    1. Print out the downvote symbol and a screenshot of the ad.
    2. Dip the paper in dog shit to emphasize that the ad is a shitpost.
    3. Send it to 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway Mountain View, CA 94043.
    4. ???
    5. Profit.
  • KingJalopy
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    141 year ago

    Just use newpipe or something similar. I haven’t used the actual YouTube app in years there’s literally no reason to

  • Nix
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    131 year ago

    Its not possible to “downvote” ads but you can still block them by using ublock origin on firefox

  • @mhague@lemmy.world
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    111 year ago

    You can affect the ads by finding normal ads around the internet (served by Google) and telling Google what is and isn’t relevant to you.

    However, Google seems to allow advertisers to lie and game their system. Ie PragerU will advertise some “trans is bad” “children’s book” schlock, labeled as “video games.”

    When you’re already sucking it up and trying to fairly engage with Google, it’s disheartening to see they don’t even pay attention to what they serve people.

    • @echo64@lemmy.world
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      81 year ago

      So this comment kind of misunderstands how the Google ad system works for youtube.

      When you click on a video, Google presents you, and the video you are watching (with categories associated with you and the video) to an auction. Advertisers then bid on your view, and whoever has the highest bid wins, you see their ad. This is all automated and happens in the blink of an eye, but that’s the basic system.

      This means that parties that want to show ads to you will get to, no matter your preferences.