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YouTube viewers report aggressive new ad surge. Are you affected?

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TL;DR
  • Many YouTube users report seeing three back-to-back ads instead of two, seemingly expanding a format previously limited to live streams.
  • Viewers also complain that ads are interrupting content every three to four minutes, with some facing unskippable ad blocks lasting nearly 10 minutes.
  • The escalating ad disruptions appear to affect both free-tier and Premium Lite users, leaving many to consider paid upgrades or ad blockers.

YouTube seems to be testing the patience of its free-tier users yet again. The video streaming giant appears to be aggressively scaling up its ad quantity and frequency, leaving many viewers frustrated by an increasingly disrupted viewing experience.

Reddit user Competitive-South436 complained earlier in the week that YouTube on desktop is now playing three ads in a row instead of two. Reddit user No-Contribution8233 is also complaining about three ads instead of two. We’ve seen reports of three ads in a row earlier in the year, but those reports were in the context of live streams where ad spots are admittedly limited. The new reports do not explicitly mention livestream, though, so there’s some room for disambiguation here.

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