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They're going to have to do something about uBlock Origin blocking youtube video ads flawlessly before this ever takes off imho.

I installed uBlock a few weeks ago and only recently realized I haven't seen a single youtube video ad since then.




> They're going to have to do something about uBlock Origin blocking youtube video ads flawlessly before this ever takes off imho.

Or, you know, do this: "And starting early next year, YouTube Red will get even better with member-only access to new, original shows and movies from some of YouTube’s biggest creators." [0]

(Alternatively, since it can be viewed functionally as just adding an additional brand and a bunch of new services to the existing Google Play Music subscription, its already taken off.)

[0] http://youtube-global.blogspot.com/2015/10/red.html


I install adblock because ads annoy me. It doesn't mean I don't want to pay for services. I think I will be subcribing to this despite the fact that I've basically never seen an ad on youtube.


Not entirely. There are platforms such as Google TV that can't block ads.


My chromecast doesn't block ads, i'll pay for the service specifically for this


Instead of paying $9.99 monthly (forever) why not just buy one of those "TV on a stick" devices [0] (a one time purchase) and run a web browser+uBlock?

[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PC-on-a-stick


Because the experience and usability of a chromecast is much MUCH better than what you are suggesting.


The Google TV program has been discontinued.


Android TV, sorry. It's built into my tv.

The top discussion in this thread is about their poor branding. Chromecast? Google Cast? Android TV? Nexus Player? Google TV? What is it? I have Android TV and even I'm confused.


Been using this for years with a lot of the third party lists. It's the best.




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