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YouTube allegedly slowing down videos to get you to ditch that ad blocker



What you need to know

  • Users on YouTube’s subreddit report that the platform is supposedly “throttling”/slowing down its video experience in a new way.
  • Reports claim that if YouTube detects an ad blocker, it will delay your video for a few seconds and try to send you to a Google support page about interruptions.
  • This support page states users can try disabling all extensions, including their ad blocker, if there are disruptions.
  • YouTube’s slowed down videos for users before, and it has also blocked streaming entirely if it detects your ad blocker multiple times.

YouTube might’ve deployed some new tactics in its efforts to combat ad blockers on its platform.

A lengthy thread on YouTube’s subreddit was spotted by PC World, featuring over 200 comments from users sharing their recent experiences. The original poster (OP) showed the platform’s latest alleged attempts to dissuade users from using ad blockers, which is to “throttle” their watching experience. The user posted a snapshot of an “Experiencing interruptions? Find out why” button that appears when clicking on a video.



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