YouTube users have reported encountering excessively long, un-skippable ads, with some lasting between 57 minutes to 3 hours. Screenshots shared on Reddit even show ads longer than the actual video being watched. Many users have expressed frustration, questioning whether this is an intentional move by YouTube or a technical glitch.
Some users noted that the usual “Skip Ad” button was missing. In some cases, it appeared below the video, leading to speculation that adblockers might be interfering with how ads are displayed. This has raised concerns that adblockers may be altering the visibility of the skip option or influencing ad duration.
How did YouTube respond?
YouTube said that these lengthy ads primarily target users with ad blockers. The company stated that regular users still have the option to skip ads after 15 seconds. YouTube emphasized that ads are essential for supporting content creators and that ad blockers violate its Terms of Use. Users are encouraged to either disable their ad blockers or subscribe to YouTube Premium for an ad-free experience.

YouTube’s Anti-Ad Blocker Actions
In recent months, YouTube has taken aggressive measures against ad blockers. These actions include:
- Inserting ads when users pause videos.
- Slowing down the platform for users with ad blockers.
- Limiting video views for those using ad blockers.
- Displaying large banners promoting YouTube Premium.
Reports from Reddit users suggest that ads have reached extreme lengths, ranging from 58 minutes to as long as 10 hours. One unverified claim even mentioned a 90-hour-long ad. A notable case involved a user who saw a 2-hour 52-minute ad before a 49-minute video. This has fueled further speculation that adblockers might be manipulating ad displays or hiding the skip button.
What is Google’s stance on long Ads?
Google has confirmed that regular users typically see un-skippable ads lasting up to 15 seconds on mobile and 60 seconds on TV. However, the company admitted that long ads are specifically targeted at ad-blocking users as part of a global effort to curb ad evasion. Google said that users must either watch ads or pay for YouTube Premium, with further restrictions potentially being introduced for persistent ad-blocking users.
YouTube is making it increasingly difficult to enjoy ad-free content without subscribing to YouTube Premium. As YouTube continues its crackdown, ad-blocking users may soon face even stricter measures.
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(Reddit)




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