YouTube has been battling ad blockers for a very long time. Ads are a huge source of revenue for the company, so it’s taking on companies that allow users to skip ads. It seems, the company might have finally found a way to win this battle. YouTube is planning to implement server-side ad injection.
For the unversed, there are tools on the internet that allow users to skip ads on YouTube. It is something the company has been trying hard to fight for years, as it earns most of its money from ad revenue. Also, the creators that viewers watch also benefit from that revenue.
YouTube has tried out several tactics to curb ad blockers. Recently, people using an ad blocker will open a video only to see it skipped to the end. They don’t have the ability to watch the video. While the company has been pulling out every stop, ad blockers still haven’t been completely crippled. But a new report suggests that YouTube might take a drastic new approach to block ad blockers. These ads could be injected into the server side.
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How Will Server-Side Ads Curb Ad Blockers
Currently, YouTube shows ads as separate entities to the videos. This is something that ad blockers can easily exploit. They are able to target the ads themselves by blocking them. However, if the company delivers server-side ads, then the ads will be fused into the video stream. The ads will become one of the videos, so the ad blockers won’t have any power. Well, this might not go down well with ad blocker users.
As of now, it’s unclear when YouTube is going to implement this new change. It’s currently in the testing phase for limited users. Some of them have noticed it even when using Firefox and using ublock. So it seems the company is already putting this into motion.
With server-side ads, there’s no confirmation of what’s going to happen to these ad blockers that are available out there. Also, there’s no telling what sort of response people should expect from the community.
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Instagram Testing Unskippable Ad Break Feature Like YouTube
Instagram is testing ‘Ad Break’ which will force users to watch advertisements and it can’t be skipped. Several Instagram users reported on this experiment where a user has to watch three-to-five-second non-skippable ads while scrolling the feed.
The new functionality is being tested on a few users on a pilot basis. However, Meta has not released any official statement regarding the experimental feature. A Reddit user spotted the feature and shared the screenshot on the social media platform.