Did ad blockers survive YouTube's offensive? Letting numbers talk

TL;DR version:

  • From June to August, the number of active users of the AdGuard Ad Blocker extension for Chrome dropped by about 8%. But in late August, the trend reversed. The temporary slump in user growth was offset by the increased demand in the second half of the year.
  • After a brief period of turbulence that lasted about a month, we saw the trend stabilize. And while the daily number of uninstalls was still higher than before YouTube’s crackdown, it remained consistently lower than the number of daily installs.
  • After media reports and YouTube’s own statements implied that ad blockers were doomed, and especially after more and more users started noticing that their ad blocking extensions were not working properly on YouTube, we did indeed see a spike in uninstalls. However, at the same time, the number of installs also increased significantly! It may well be that the way ad blockers’ woes were amplified in the media inadvertently boosted their popularity and helped them woo new users.
  • The takeaway from all of this is that ad blockers — first and foremost, ad-blocking extensions — were rocked by YouTube’s onslaught, but survived. And, moreover, the interest has rebounded, as is evidenced by the growth in the number of active users.
disconnectikacio,

Never saw ads against adblock. I use firefox with ublock, and alterbative sponsorblock clients for youtube on android :)

Dr_Chocolate,

This is what I use also, but youtube stopped it and blocked the videos. The work around was opening in an incognito window.

zaphod,

Never had any problems. Did you used to log into an account, maybe that makes a difference?

KuroeNekoDemon,

Same I also add Decentraleyes and Privacy Badger to my repertoire. Never had a problem but maybe I should think about the sponsorblock extension as well

cordlesslamp,

Adblocker will die when there’s no more ads to see.

mojofrododojo,

when there’s no more ads to see.

the surviving AI will be upset at the loss of revenue that occurs, but since they’ll exterminate the human race, it’s not an entirely unexpected side effect.

Darkassassin07,
@Darkassassin07@lemmy.ca avatar

I never even noticed their ‘battle’ using YouTube revanced. (only youtube client I use)

ScaNtuRd,

Well I’m not seeing any ads, so I’d say yes

captain_aggravated,
@captain_aggravated@sh.itjust.works avatar

I’ve been using uBlock Origin in Firefox on both Linux and Android this whole time. If Lemmy hadn’t lit up about it, I wouldn’t have noticed. I never saw one ad or that “dur hur no ad block” message.

And I let Youtube ads run for YEARS. Ads basically everywhere on the net have become intolerable in their content and quantity, so I said enough. And it is 100% Adsense’s fault.

RGB3x3,

Ads basically everywhere on the net have become intolerable in their content and quantity,

I was reading a huffpost article the other day on my work computer on Firefox that doesn’t have an ad blocker. The page was refreshing with new ads every 5 seconds and took up like 20% more CPU power than before I opened the page.

So huffpost is now in my mental blocklist.

mojofrododojo,

yeah we need a coalition of sites that agree a single page serve is fine, they don’t need tons of garbage running in the background.

pachrist,

The fact that ads are so intolerable is the problem. I understand that much of the internet being free is because of ads. But we went from the early days of the internet where ads were malicious, active annoyances to the modern internet where ads are malicious, passive annoyances. Clicking on an ad no longer ruins my afternoon with a virus, but it does log and sell my data to the highest bidder. Nearly every ad on the internet is in bad faith.

Until we have better ads, I will block absolutely everything I can.

sir_reginald,
@sir_reginald@lemmy.world avatar

There’s no such a thing as good ads. Not even before the internet.

Worx,

I’m actually going to disagree there. Where I live there is a monthly magazine delivered free to anyone who wants it. The magazine is 100% adverts and is paid for entirely by the people advertising. It’s very useful when you’re trying to find a plumber of sell a car or whatever.

EDIT: But you were probably being hyperbolic and I will agree that I dislike to see adverts anywhere that I’m not actively searchibg them out

captain_aggravated,
@captain_aggravated@sh.itjust.works avatar

In other words, the yellow pages.

guacupado,

Yeah I’ve always been on firefox and I haven’t noticed a single thing change during the last year of all this hubbub about Youtube.

le_saucisson_masquay,

This made me discover freetube, which is ads free and an excellent way to cut on YouTube « time sink » that Google is so good at, with its recommended tab, auto play feature, clickbait title.

cyberpunk007,

I read the announcements but I haven’t seen an ad yet on any of my shit.

samus12345,
@samus12345@lemmy.world avatar

uBlock seems to have won the arms race, since whenever I had problems it worked again after updating it.

52fighters,

With unlock I didn’t even know there was an arms race. Seamless performance the whole time!

RaoulDook,

I’ve never given Youtube a cent and I always use adblock, on the endpoints and my network, and I have had no problems watching anything I wanted on youtube. I guess you just have to mercilessly block ads at all levels to achieve dominance

Honytawk,

Yeah, never noticed a thing of this “war” because of FF and uBlock origin.

It all just kept working, including on Youtube.

Dehydrated,

Keep using adblockers and don’t surrender your digital freedom to big tech corporations. Also check out private frontends for YouTube (and other plattforms: www.privacyguides.org/en/frontends/

dog_,

Honestly, whenever I want to watch YT, I just open YT with uBlock Origin and SponsorBlock in a Private Tab. Haven’t really noticed anything, and honestly it helps me to stop watching videos.

A_Random_Idiot,

I got hit hard by the cpu bombing that youtube did to punish adblocking, to the point i had to stop watching videos while playing games.

cause having a video running while playing a game would bomb my performance so hard that I’d go from 150+fps to 15fps.

I think, ultimately, Googles war against adblockers Streisand’d the fuck out of adblockers and probably got more people ultimately to use them, either out of spite of googles bullshit or because they saw the arguments and realized the web was far better with a digital condom.

Killer,

The cpu bombing actually wasn’t Youtube, it was adblock plus (if thats what you were using)

A_Random_Idiot,

Nope, I use ublock origin.

and never had a problem of youtube impacting games before.

Draconic_NEO,
@Draconic_NEO@lemmy.world avatar

I don’t know how true that is about YouTube intentionally CPU bombing ad block users specifically.

I will say though that websites run by big tech companies getting much heavier and more poorly optimized is ultimately just a fact of life. They don’t care about optimization, in fact it benefits them more that people have the latest and greatest hardware so that’s what they’re going to target. Ultimately that means that these websites will get slower on older hardware with time, and people will rely more and more on alternative frontends to access content, and it won’t really matter if you have ad blockers or not (*turning it off on a bloated site that is bogging down your CPU might actually make it worse).

Kolanaki,
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

So the news about it being due to a bug with certain browsers and not YouTube itself just went completely under the radar?

Desistance,
@Desistance@lemmy.world avatar

And you believed it with a straight face?

Kolanaki, (edited )
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

Considering the statement came from the Adblock Plus developer and not some random fuckwit on Reddit without proof?

BReel,

I was someone who always knew about ad blockers, but just wasn’t bothered enough to use them.

I used YouTube SO much that it was worth it to me to have premium.

After all the bitching and moaning from YouTube last year, I un subbed, downloaded free tube instead, and also finally added an ad blocker to both my mobile and desktop browser.

I imagine I’m not the only one with that story haha.

yamanii,
@yamanii@lemmy.world avatar

Youtube is fine for me, never stopped working here on firefox with ublock origin, but twitch though, yesterday I couldn’t watch any stream for 5 seconds without a error that only went away after turning everything off and letting the ads flow.

DAMunzy,

Same here. Firefox and uBlock Origin. My son uses Chrome with uBlock Origin and was having problems. Constantly and me to check and never a problem. I mostly only watch YouTube on ReVanced

InternetUser2012,

I had that issue, then got a user agent switcher and made my firefox on linux look like chrome on windows and I have no issues. Using ublock origin

moody,

Check out TTV LOL PRO. It’s available on Firefox and Chrome and blocks all the ads on Twitch. Very rarely I’ll get a purple “streamer is taking an ad break” screen, but I haven’t seen an ad in quite a while.

yamanii,
@yamanii@lemmy.world avatar

I was using video-swap-new from the ad solutions GitHub for months, only recently this happened, such a shame.

moody,

TTV LOL does it via a proxy. You can set it up so that it only proxies ads. As far as Twitch knows, you’re still being served ads.

agitatedpotato,

Ive been using the vaft script permalink with no issues, as recently as last night.

ansiz,

I’ve always just used uBlock on Chrome and I never see ads. I’m not doing anything other than that so it surprises me so many people have such trouble with ads.

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