Google is getting sick and tired of YouTube watchers who use ad blockers, and — no surprise — the company is stepping it up ...
Google has denied reports that it’s serving unskippable ads that last for minutes or even hours to some YouTube users who ...
It pointed us towards YouTube’s ad format rules, which clearly state that in-stream unskippable ads on mobile are limited to 15 seconds in length and those on TV are limited to a maximum of 60 ...
In response to this, YouTube denied that it 'serves unskippable ads that last for minutes or hours,' and pointed out that unskippable ads are usually limited to 15 seconds in length. 'Non ...
By YouTube’s own admission, unskippable ads are supposed to be limited to 15-seconds (or up to 60 seconds on YouTube TV), so whether on purpose or not, something is definitely messing up here ...
Ads are a part of life now, and they permeate our internet experience. This is especially true for people who use YouTube for free. Users are subject to the obligatory 15-second unskippable ads ...
YouTube ads are now unskippable and can last for several hours, just to deter users with adblockers. Google is cracking down ...
A few strange instances of YouTube users witnessing hour-long, unskippable advertisements were recently covered by Android ...
YouTube users are experiencing extremely long, unskippable ads, sometimes up to an hour long. There’s a good chance that ad blockers might be contributing to the issue. Google maintains that it ...
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