Mashable reports that users ran into a black screen on YouTube, and that it stayed for about 6 seconds before the video began playing. The reports indicate it affected several browsers including Firefox, Edge, Vivaldi.

Some users joked that they would rather see a black screen than an ad. While that’s certainly a better experience, it does waste precious seconds of our time. A simple workaround for the black screen on YouTube is to just refresh the page, hit F5 as soon as the page starts loading. uBlock Origin’s filters were updated with a patch to resolve the problem, the add-on updates its filters automatically. If you are still experiencing the black screen issue, just open the extension’s dashboard and manually update the filters. This tug-of-war is getting annoying, but it appears to me that Google’s efforts are actively promoting the use of ad blockers, instead of attracting new subscribers.

  • dgmib@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    I remember a time when ads weren’t crazy intrusive. They weren’t being shoved into every os and app and website.

    There wasn’t 20 of them on every page, and advertisers weren’t trying to harvest my data to the point where they knew every last detail of my personal life.

    And I didn’t mind having them in order to have “free” content. But they got greedy and now I’ll block them in every chance I get.

    Maybe forcing ads into everything isn’t the answer.

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      3 months ago

      I went to my banking account page, where I can make transfers and look at my money. My ad blocker had blocked a GIANT ad in the center of the screen.

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      3 months ago

      you’re misremembering the time. ad blockers aren’t new and they were invented for a reason. people forget pop up ads could literally cover your entire screen and they were so bad that blocking them was a browser feature. popups are blocked by default even today.

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        3 months ago

        They block pop-up windows but now website designers have discovered they can just do soft pop-ups. The worst websites have at least 3, the cookie wall, the newsletter and some pay wall or offer, often overlapping.

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          3 months ago

          yeah, not my point though. my point is there’s never been a time for unintrusive, respectful ads.

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      3 months ago

      Not to mention that ads are a prime vector for malware and spyware (well, more spyware on top of the ad vendor itself).