Ask HN: Are YouTube ads getting worse?

5 years ago

I opened a ~1 hour video and saw notches in the timeline for 10 different ad breaks. This is as bad as live TV now. Ads play at the end of videos. More videos have long, unskippable ads. More ad breaks in the middle of videos.

Multiple people in my circles said they noticed this too when asked, but it could just be a fluke/some kind of group confirmation bias. Has anyone else experienced this? Or even better, collected data on it?

Yes, Youtube ads are getting more aggressive. Instead of just 1 ad per interruption (either pre-roll or mid-roll), it's multiple ads in succession. Instead of a few interruptions, it has increased to many interruptions. Unlike you, I don't get the yellow bars in the timeline that show where the ad spots are anymore.

Many Youtubers have made videos about the aggressive ad changes. Here's one example:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_tkS4dvi8A

I don't know if any new definitive statistics are out but some Youtubers complain that they don't seem to be getting any additional money even though viewers are bombarded with more ads.

  • This is a large part of why I won't pay for the premium service. I don't know how much creators get, but I know they always work their way toward pitiful payouts like Spotify. For an example of this slide, see how microstock has gone from something you could make a living on to ever-shrinking payouts and increasingly opaque bonus structures.

    A recent example is Shutterstock's change to the payout and bonus structure.

    https://www.reddit.com/r/photography/comments/guv6s3/shutter...

    https://xpiksapp.com/blog/2020/new-shutterstock-earnings-bre...

    The minimum was 25 cents per image. That could add up fast when an agency buyer with a huge bulk credit plan took notice of your portfolio and bought it out, then returned every time you added more. It's now 10 cents per image.

    Spotify got there fast. YouTube will get there if it isn't already.

    • If there’s one ad I get the most, it’s the God damned YouTube premium ads. I don’t know how many times I have to say no to the prompts. I wish there were a way to say “I will delete the app before I buy this”.

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    • I'm not sure why you're attributing this to some bad will from the platform instead of just basic supply and demand economics?

      Spotify directly removed massive barriers to entry in distributing music. So there are more artists available to you than ever. Listeners might have grown as well, but it seems not in the same scale.

      This could also be the case in microstock (and it seems to make logical sense). More and more photos are posted, and more people are posting. So ofcourse as supply grows the price lowers.

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    • The large part of why I would never pay for premium service is that most of the YouTube content consists of unauthorized reproductions of works.

  • omg yes, I was noticing this over the past week specifically. I keep getting these crap ads multiple times in pretty short video (less than 20 min?)

    Reminds me of watching TV when I was a kid :(

For $12 a month (40 cents a day) you can use YouTube ad free. Personally, I don't notice the missing $12 but I do notice the missing ads, so it's worth it to me.

If you don't want ads, this seems like a more than fair offer from YouTube.

https://www.youtube.com/premium

  • I used Firefox with ublock origin[0] and never see an ad.

    [0]https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock

  • That requires me to be logged in, which is a no-go for me because they still use it to track me and come up with suggestions based on what I have viewed, which means I get an abominable amount of crap that is suggested and which I am no longer interested in (I watched 3 videos about the subject already, thank you very much) and even less privacy.

    • FWIW I turned off suggestions and I don't get recommendations anymore. Doesn't solve the tracking problem though.

  • Also it depends on the country too I guess. Like in India the same is available for 99 rs / month (129 rs if you wish to get yt music).

    Not sure how long this will last but it's been the same since launch, so it's really a no brainer not to upgrade.

  • I just wish they offered a bundle with YouTube TV. I'd add this in a heartbeat to my YouTube TV service if it were $5-$6 per month extra as part of a bundle.

  • and it comes with a streaming music service that I personally believe is better than Spotify

    • Yeah, I don't technically pay for "YouTube Premium" but since it comes for "free" with my Google Play Music sub....well, cool.

      On desktop I'd never notice (I haven't run without an adblocker for probably ten years), but on mobile it's a sanity saver.

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Yes, it is from the recent changes in YouTube's manage ad breaks policy. Starting July, they will be doing mid-roll ads for videos longer than 8 minutes [1].

  Today, only videos longer than 10 minutes are eligible for mid-roll ads. Starting in late July, videos longer than 8 minutes will be eligible for mid-roll ads. As part of this change, mid-roll ads will be turned on for all eligible existing videos and future video uploads, including those videos where you may have previously opted out of mid-roll ads. Videos that already have mid-roll ads turned on will not be impacted. If mid-roll ads are not a good fit for your videos, you can indicate this preference in YouTube Studio by July 27, 2020.

  Mid-roll ads will be automatically placed at natural breaks in your videos to balance viewer experience and monetization potential for you. After these changes, you will still be able to turn mid-rolls off or adjust the placement in each video manually.

[1] https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/6175006?hl=en

I've also notice a huge push for youtube premium on mobile. It used to be a once a week thing. Now almost every time I open the app I'm greeted by the popup asking me to upgrade.

  • The constant unskippable ads in the Youtube app meant I jettisoned the app on my mobile devices and just watch Youtube via the browser (even though they make it a terrible experience) because my ad blocker works in the browser.

    • I used to do that, but my phone now has youtube vanced - it can even play stuff in the background.

    • if you're using android, check out redtube.

      I use Firefox to browse and with long click and open in app to let redtube handle it. it also is nice to have the option of watching the vid as popup and keep browsing around on YouTube

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  • I find this behaviour by Google really fucking annoying. Just leave me alone after I have said no 15 times in the last week.

If I understand correctly from a friend, the problem is YouTubers (and YouTube/Google) are currently making _much less_ money per ad. It sounds like more are getting shoved per video to make up for it (iirc, it's up to YouTube to determine this?).

Most of the content creators I follow also upload to BitChute (or have been booted from YouTube), so I've moved all my playlists there. I also donate $5/month to BitChute.

Grabbing videos off YouTube with youtube-dl for local viewing is another way to skip ads. Given their censorious policies, I have zero interest in paying YouTube to go ad-free.

The one that grinds my gears is the apparent time between ads. I’m learning how to play the banjo and I watch tutorials. This means play, pause, go back to time X and play again. Every few iterations, I get interrupted with an ad or two. Arrrrrgggh!

Youtube on my Apple TV is going bananas for ads. They're everywhere! I don't know how this feels for US users where you guys have a lot more ads in TV in general. But it's starting to feel pretty hostile with my UK sensibilities.

Youtube has ads? I never see them since I never use the Youtube site directly, only through an intermediate like youtube-dl or streamlink and programs which integrate this type of functionality, NewPipe on Android, etc. Once they start splicing ads directly into the video stream on the server I might start to get ads but by that time there will either be a way to rip them out again or I'll just keep from using Youtube - something which is getting easier with time by them de-platforming anyone who doesn't abide by the vague and ever-shifting set of rules the censors use to keep the platform palatable to those same advertisers who are making things worse as well as the screeching cancel mobs which are popping up left and right on the 'net. Eventually they might manage to cancel each other out upon which there will be a day of celebration.

Peace will return (with or without a platform named Youtube), until such a time I will flaunt the DMCA at hearts content to keep myself and those around me sane. Call me a thief, call me a pirate, call me anything you want but after decades of ever more abusive ad tech the time is long past to make a stance: the only good ad is a skipped ad. Don't like it? I understand, but the solution does not lie with me. It lies with the shysters in the ad tech industry. Line 'm up against the wall, shame them for life and never let them near a computer again and we'll talk, until such time I say Sayonara.

The frequency of ads got bad enough that some months ago I changed over to an android YouTube client that doesn't show ads. I wouldn't watch YouTube otherwise.

I saw two ads right in the middle of a 5 min kids video.

It is getting pretty bad. I did not mind the mandatory ad right in the beginning.

For me its also the quality of the ads which is a problem. Over and over I get Grammerly adverts even though I always flag them as repetitive, inappropriate or irrelevant (always signed in). They have nothing to do with my interests or viewing habits.

Twitch does an outstanding job by comparison.

I'm getting ads to porn (non-video, I have that blocked). I don't have an account and frequently flush cookies. I just didn't think I'd see the day, especially because they have no way of knowing if I'm older than 18.

I'm not sure which is more surprising. That there are more ads or that anyone is surprised by this. It is owned by google.

YouTube vanced on Android and Ublock origin on desktop. Problem solved. In my POV, the ads got worse a long time ago.

Yes. Watching youtube on a smart TV on the installed Youtube app is a nightmare. Time for a Raspberry Pi for media.

  • if you are going for a raspberry I would suggest using it for pihole instead. That would solve the ad issue for all your devices

    • Pihole won't solve it, unfortunately. The only way to block it is to have a Chrome/FF on the media device plus adblocker. But that's very complicated topic and when I checked there were no suitable distributions and ways to get it. I ended up getting a proper PC and using it as a media server instead of pi-like devices.

    • Does pi-hole remove Youtube ads? pi-hole can only block whole ad domains. I would be surprised if Youtube deliberately served ad videos from a different domain than regular videos.

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Also, the advertisers are savvy to how long they have before you're allowed to hit that skip, and so pitching in the first 5 seconds is getting more common, leading to some pretty absurd copy/delivery. I just love that guy who grabs me on the street shouting in my face about free energy.

Yes. I have been getting ads on my Apple TV at a much higher rate over the past few weeks, which is putting me off a fair bit. Enough to consider auto-downloading certain channels and shoving them into Plex.

I think Google is preparing the axe, or at least something equally drastic.

If I watch while not-signed in, I get an ad every couple minutes. Unwatchable.

If I'm signed into my Google account, I usually just get an ad at the start of a video, and they are usually skippable, so no big deal.

On Android, if you install f-droid, you can install newpipe and avoid all ads.

On Linux, ublock origin plus Firefox removes basically all ads. You can also use youtube-dl in the terminal, though that can be difficult.

  • If you install mpv you can stream the video straight to a player and so skip the entire download and all the ads.

No idea. Since I'm using FireFox, Blokada (AdGuard DNS) on Android, and FireFox, uBlock Origin, uMatrix, NoScript on PC, my mental RAM does not get strained by ads and other nonsense.

I was happily blocking them with NextDNS and 1Blocker until about a week ago when suddenly they started getting past both blockers, multiple ads on every video.

> Are YouTube ads getting worse?

Yes.

Longer, more consistent, and so wildly off the mark at times I feel like I should be offended.

Does anybody else only get scam ads?

  • I don't see YouTube ads because of uBlock Origin, but from what I can tell from other people's computers not having any form of adblock, I've seen that Adsense serves scam ads all the time, so it wouldn't surprise me if YouTube ads were the same. (It's astounding how these corporations can hold the mantle of "fact checking" but are happy to serve potentially dangerous bullshit when it helps their bottom line)

    • I use ublock too. I only see ads on mobile. I have started screenshotting all of the scams I see. Maybe I will send them all to the FTC at some point.

  • I get lots of scam ads on youtube. I noticed they started this year.

    Also some porn-ish ads. Got one while trying to show a lego-related video to my kid on my phone...

    Seeing the scam and porn-ish ads is almost good because in the entirety of 2019 all I saw was ads for insurance. There were days where every video had the same Liberty ad...

    Seriously, I wish the content creators I follow would start submitting content to another platform.

  • I get a lot of "get rich quick selling stuff on Amazon" ads, that all seem to start with some guy pulling fistfuls of notes out of a cardboard box. Otherwise, Google seems to think I really like iced tea, Spotify, and Facebook.

  • The few times I have seen ads they have been for local grocery stores, grammarly and such. Not really what I would call scammy.

  • Yes, they seem to be targeting people affected by COVID, promising easy get-rich quick schemes online...

  • about 1 in 10 is a get rich quick scheme, and with no way to downvote it, meanwhile the ones for college courses which is slightly relevant to me can be downvoted. It makes no sense.

1) Try not to use youtube 2) if u really need to watch smth that's on yt use browser with adblock or newpipe app

use ublock origin on pc and something like newpipe or skytube on mobile. better yet, stop wasting your time on youtube and do something that isn't as mind-numbing.

ITT: people complaining about a free service. Why not just pay for YouTube Red?

  • Oh, where do I start:

    - I don't want music and there is no discount for that - I don't like random benign channel removals/strikes - I don't like censorship - I don't like copyright situation - There is not option to pay for family for whole year - They are getting closer and closer to killing rss support.

    My setup right now is that I receive youtube updates into my newsboat. I run a macro if I want to watch a video and it goes into download queue and is downloaded by youtube-dl. It synthing-ed onto every single of my devices (including Emby) and then I watch it whenever I feel like, offline, no adds, no nothing, through a normal video player.

    • YT has a lot less censorship than most cable TV packages, all things considered. And "I never watch video category X, so I'd rather not pay for it" is neither here nor there, unless you'd rather have to pay a la carte for every single YT category you may want to watch in the future. Having a single payment for the service as a whole is just better.

  • It’s not really free though is it? It just doesn’t cost money.

    • Yes, I meant free as in free beer of course. I thought that was fairly obvious.

      (If you care about genuinely Free alternatives, they're out there but most people would have to self-host them.)

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