YouTube has announced stricter enforcement measures against third-party apps, particularly ad-blocking applications on mobile devices.
Users employing these third-party apps to block ads may encounter buffering problems or encounter an error message stating, “the following content is not available on this app” while attempting to watch videos.
Google, YouTube’s parent company, clarified that it prohibits these third-party apps from disabling ads because it hinders creators from receiving compensation for their content. Advertisements on YouTube play a crucial role in supporting creators, and the company emphasizes the importance of ensuring creators are duly rewarded for their viewership.
Users utilizing third-party apps may encounter buffering problems or encounter an error message stating, “The following content is not available on this app” when attempting to watch a video. YouTube emphasizes that its terms of service do not permit third-party apps to disable ads, as this hampers creators from being rewarded for their viewership.
On a user-level, there are a lot of ads that are getting displayed which creates an irritation to viewers across the globe, and this move by Google is going to be super beneficial.
Ads on YouTube play a crucial role in supporting creators and enabling billions of users worldwide to access the streaming service. However, YouTube acknowledges that some users prefer an entirely ad-free experience, which is why it offers YouTube Premium as an alternative option.
While YouTube permits third-party apps to utilize its API (Application Programming Interface) and adhere to its API Services Terms of Service, any app found to be violating these terms will face blocking measures.