[Solved]High amount of ads blocked by Opera Ad-Blocker in Youtube
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technewb last edited by
Is this normal?
Yes I guess. Seeing 20, 30+ ads blocked on a Youtube page here is usual.
Thanks for the reply admin. May I kindly know have you tried the youtube link I provided and see if you can get 141 ads block?
The thing is if I load the Youtube video page without playing the video, my ad-block number would be hovering around 15++. If I were to play the video, every 10 or so seconds, the ad-block counter would go up by one.
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morectus last edited by
well it's simple.
Youtube makes around 10-13 billion a year with advertising.
I don't see any other way for them than to spam you with advertisement even when you don't see it doesn't mean is isn't there.Ofcourse this depends on wich video you watch. Cause the poster of that video decides the amount of advertisemend is on that specific video.
So that it blocks that much advertisemend isn't rlly surprising to me.
It's completely normal.extra:
youtube takes a 45% share of the earnings of the video posters.
so it's cleat how much money goes around throught youtube. -
technewb last edited by
Ah I see I see. I was just surprised that a 30 odd minute video would contain 141 ads.
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zalex108 last edited by admin
Trackers are also involved.
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technewb last edited by
Oh thanks for the info. So it means that whenever I am playing a video, youtube will constantly send trackers to their servers or requests for ads to their servers?
So when the request is blocked youtube will resend the request, hence increasing ads blocked?
Thankyou
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Deleted User last edited by
it's always interesting to check with
https://webbkoll.dataskydd.net/en
btw, this forum is quite toxic as well...
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Deleted User last edited by
nah, no adverts needed here to make money from the users.
they sell tracking and 3rd party cookies. see for yourself using that link from above.
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technewb last edited by
Oh wow....I didn't know that.......Guess that is just how things work online eh?