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    YouTube Users Report Hour-Long Unskippable Ads: Are Ad Blockers to Blame?

    January 26, 2025
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    YouTube users are voicing frustration over encountering unusually long, unskippable ads, some lasting up to an hour.

    These ads have left viewers questioning whether the platform is testing new ad formats or if ad blockers are inadvertently causing the issue.

    The Problem

    Reddit users have shared screenshots of ads ranging from 58 minutes to nearly 3 hours long. One user even claimed to have encountered a 90-hour ad, though this remains unverified.

    While these extreme cases are rare, many users report seeing unskippable ads lasting 1-2 minutes, which is still significantly longer than the typical 15-second limit for non-skippable ads.

    Are Ad Blockers to Blame?

    Evidence suggests that ad blockers may be contributing to the problem. In some cases, ad blockers appear to block the “Skip” button while failing to block the ad itself, leaving users stuck watching lengthy content.

    YouTube has been actively cracking down on ad blockers, and these long ads could be part of its strategy to discourage their use.

    YouTube’s Response

    In a statement to Android Authority, Google emphasized that ads are essential for supporting creators and that ad blockers violate YouTube’s Terms of Service.

    The company has launched a global effort to encourage users to either allow ads or subscribe to YouTube Premium for an ad-free experience.

    Google also clarified that standard non-skippable ads are limited to 15 seconds, implying that the unusually long ads may be a response to ad blocker usage. In extreme cases, YouTube reserves the right to disable playback for users who persistently block ads.

    What Can Users Do?

    For those unwilling to endure long ads, YouTube Premium remains the most reliable solution.

    Alternatively, users can disable ad blockers to see if it resolves the issue. However, this comes with the trade-off of encountering more frequent, albeit shorter, ads.

    As YouTube continues to refine its ad policies, users will need to weigh their options: tolerate ads, pay for Premium, or risk encountering these frustratingly long interruptions.

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    Sazid Kabir
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    Founder & Chief Editor, NoMusica.com. Sazid Kabir is a tech writer and music producer covering music, tech, and music production with both analytical and practical experience.

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