You’d think so, but no! My only real ad surfaces anymore are YouTube (sponsored spots), podcasts, and billboards. I am very good at skipping podcast ads and sponsor spots on YouTube, but when I don’t I mostly just fume about how I can’t for whatever reason (usually when I’m washing dishes and my hands are wet). Billboards are easy to ignore most of the time, too, because on my regular routes I know where they are and have apparently trained myself that there’s not anything of interest there.
I don’t use sponsorblock myself (though I don’t begrudge anyone who does). For a couple of reasons:
I don’t trust SponsorBlock necessarily, since it’s community-noted. It’s become clear that I have different opinions than others about what constitutes a sponsor spot. uBlock can be more certain about what constitutes an ad or not, since it comes from a different domain than the content, but with sponsor spots, they’re part of the same content stream.
Sometimes host-read ad spots are actually clever, or integral to the video in some way.
I have a lot more sympathy for the individual creator who gets all of that money than I do for the trillion-dollar multinational conglomerate.
In any case, I am typically pretty good at skipping ahead. And if the sponsor segments get too onerous, I tend to just stop watching that channel.
EDIT TO ADD: I’ve been informed that SponsorBlock now does a good job of solving the first problem by categorizing sponsor spots. I’ll have to try it out again.
Yep, I block the embedded ads from YouTube, too. I don’t use SponsorBlock to automatically skip the ad spots that the creator put in themselves, though. Sometimes they’re actually clever, but more to the point I have a lot more sympathy for the individual creator who gets all of that money than I do for the trillion-dollar multinational conglomerate.
You can configure which categories to skip, so you could enable ad spots, yet still skip intros, or non-music portions of music videos, that kind of thing. There are 10 different categories.
Oh, interesting! The last time I tried it was long, long ago, so I didn’t realize that they had expanded that configuration. Or maybe I just don’t remember seeing it.
You’d think so, but no! My only real ad surfaces anymore are YouTube (sponsored spots), podcasts, and billboards. I am very good at skipping podcast ads and sponsor spots on YouTube, but when I don’t I mostly just fume about how I can’t for whatever reason (usually when I’m washing dishes and my hands are wet). Billboards are easy to ignore most of the time, too, because on my regular routes I know where they are and have apparently trained myself that there’s not anything of interest there.
YouTube has gotten a lot better since I started using “sponsorblock”, it automatically skips sponsor segments.
I don’t use sponsorblock myself (though I don’t begrudge anyone who does). For a couple of reasons:
I don’t trust SponsorBlock necessarily, since it’s community-noted. It’s become clear that I have different opinions than others about what constitutes a sponsor spot. uBlock can be more certain about what constitutes an ad or not, since it comes from a different domain than the content, but with sponsor spots, they’re part of the same content stream.
Sometimes host-read ad spots are actually clever, or integral to the video in some way.
I have a lot more sympathy for the individual creator who gets all of that money than I do for the trillion-dollar multinational conglomerate.
In any case, I am typically pretty good at skipping ahead. And if the sponsor segments get too onerous, I tend to just stop watching that channel.
EDIT TO ADD: I’ve been informed that SponsorBlock now does a good job of solving the first problem by categorizing sponsor spots. I’ll have to try it out again.
i use ublock origin.
You can use both, I do.
Noutube on fdroid also does this automagically.
i adblock youtube ads, its impossible without it.
Yep, I block the embedded ads from YouTube, too. I don’t use SponsorBlock to automatically skip the ad spots that the creator put in themselves, though. Sometimes they’re actually clever, but more to the point I have a lot more sympathy for the individual creator who gets all of that money than I do for the trillion-dollar multinational conglomerate.
You can configure which categories to skip, so you could enable ad spots, yet still skip intros, or non-music portions of music videos, that kind of thing. There are 10 different categories.
Oh, interesting! The last time I tried it was long, long ago, so I didn’t realize that they had expanded that configuration. Or maybe I just don’t remember seeing it.