Zak Flaps wrote: » Is it just me or is everyone getting those annoying youtube ads where a guy(usually) will rant for 3 minutes or so about how he had a good job but was unfulfilled and one day came across a different guy who became his mentor and taught him how to run his own online business and how it has now changed his life, i.e. he has more time to spend with his girlfriend/family/dog on some f*cking beach somewhere ???
wonski wrote: » 3 minutes? You can skip them earlier than that
[Deleted User] wrote: » Yeah, but for the most part the YouTubers that come on after the ads are just as annoying these days.. Some dude in his mid thirties making stupid faces and starting every video with "Hi guys.."..
Deleted User wrote: » Yeah, but for the most part the YouTubers that come on after the ads are just as annoying these days.. Some dude in his mid thirties making stupid faces and starting every video with "Hi guys.."..
Vic_08 wrote: » There is a lifetime worth of interesting, informative, educational, artistic, original content on youtube. If you choose to watch self-promoting, vacuous "influencer" wankstains then that is down to you. It is true the site is full of these wasters but avoiding them is not that difficult, it is usually pretty obvious after 10 seconds if a channel is worth watching or not.
Steyr 556 wrote: » Have YouTube Premium, doesnt have ads. 11.99 euro a month. There is no going back.
BeerWolf wrote: » Ads are getting well out of hand on Youtube, with 2 ads one after the other and pretty frequent throughout the video, and are often unskippable with a 15-20 second run time. Drives me head in!
blade1 wrote: » YouTube Vanced
kingtiger wrote: » yep, Vanced is great only reason I root my phone these days is to make my device ad free
DeeTee100 wrote: » I used to be the same, but there's actually no need to root anymore for ad blocking. Android 9+ allows you to change your DNS, so just change it to the adguard one. It works well for the vast majority of ads
murpho999 wrote: » You say €11.99 as if it's nothing. When you add this to other subs people may have, such as Spotify or Apple Music, Netflix, Amazon Prime, and now even Disney+ then it all adds up and becomes too much. Can't see myself ever subscribing to You Tube just to stop their ads as it doesn't offer that much in return.