YouTube's crackdown on ad blockers just got more strict
Briefly

Viewers using third-party apps will face buffering issues or 'content not available' error, as YouTube restricts ad blockers to support creators and sustain the platform.
YouTube emphasizes enforcement of terms by taking 'appropriate action' against violators, promoting Premium subscription as an ad-free viewing alternative.
Content creators earn $0.018 per ad view, with 55% of the ad revenue, motivating YouTube's crackdown on ad blockers to ensure creators get due rewards.
YouTube's tighter restrictions on ad blockers have sparked user frustration on social media, following previous efforts to increase ad revenue and support creators.
Read at TheStreet
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