Adblock for YouTube™ — best adblocker
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MeerTheTarnished last edited by
@trabber: yea its the same case with me too, I guess YouTube won't allow this anymore as they want to remove ads through premium not an adblocker.
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Superblast009 last edited by
This is the best i can watch my videos in peace and i can listen to YouTube music without ads
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dud4dascarcinha last edited by
Ajuda. A tela fica preta e não precisamos clicar ativamente no botão de pular. Não tira os anúncios mas faz deles muito menos chato.
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Ezee5 last edited by
El mejor adblocker de todos, me salvo de muchos segundos que me roba el maldito de youtube.
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NessFlore last edited by
Muchas gracias, en estos tiempos en los que la gran YT se ha puesto muy dura con sus politicas anti bloqueadores ustedes han sido Luz. Muchas gracias.
Ojalá lo mejoren cada vez más, aún existen algunos bugs como por ejemplo se queda la pantalla en negro y hay que refrescar la pantalla.
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Izu4 last edited by
Funciona de maravilla, espero que haya actualizaciones para cuando YT lo detecte de nuevo porque planeo seguir usándolo
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annejanz last edited by
Block ads, but still have to wait for ads to end. Instead of ad you get to see a black screen...
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hiopagsdhiop last edited by
this isn't a real adblock. you still have to watch ads. thanks capitalism. maybe next time you should actually block ads. 0/5
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Hattyfatner last edited by
Everyone here seems to be missing that this app is borderline broken.
If I want it to block ad's it does a stellar job.
But guess what. I want the ads.
So it should be an easy matter to simply turn off the adblocker, in the the event that I might want to do that? Right?
But it is borderline impossible and took me, a computer engineer (I could work an it helpdesk) took well over 4 hours of solid effort to get it to STOP blocking ads!
Mad, right?
Why would I want to Not block the ads?
Well there's a few reasons.
Firstly, I'm painted into a corner by the YouTube algorithm into ever more specific and similar types of programming and frankly I don't need to digest vast amounts of information in rapid fore succession one after the other for the duration I'm watching videos?
Why? Because I'm not on a research binge or an overstimulated teenager in some rarely afforded free time.
I'm an old fart sitting around all day and I like to take my time.
I sit around getting annoyed about software that doesn't work properly like Opera and anything to do with ai.
So I turned the adverts back on and I watch almost all of them.
Why?
Because it is basically news. Seeing as I don't watch or read any news sources at all ever, advertisement keep me connected with the real word outside of retro gaming.
I also need to keep up to date with modern gaming and which products are being released. Also the film and tv industry and what packages are available.
Opera made it very difficult for me to gain access to these adverts, which are paid for with large sums of money as a 'loss leader' business investment. This could range from an infomercial to a lavish christmas advert for a major supermarket.
So you see. The purpose of adverts, in my case, is to keep abrest of current events and market and trends and break up the monotonous programming that youtube favours.
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Hattyfatner last edited by
Not to mention that in order for youtube to be profitable, it does need ad income and if I still value the platform I feel more comfortable contributing in a small way to it's operation.
In this way I alleviate guilt from not paying for any of the programming.
I'm not sure, but if ad's are blocked, yt knows and the content creator get's no payment for ads they would have, had you watched them.
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SWK058 last edited by
@Hattyfatner Plz, help most powerfull entity of the planet?!! bF Google. L:LC what doesn't go for money, you not suspisciuoius? 100% Info every platform goes to Google.
I love YT, but if you creator (have own channel) you see their agenda - is info for their mother inc, they ignore most important laws of USA and EU. (Freedom of speech) See whitin how many sec they del. this comment, LOL