With each day passing, YouTube is trying to find ways to disappoint their users. First, YouTube presented viewers with longer, unskippable ads, and now in their very recent update, it will no longer be possible to escape ads just by simply pausing the videos.
The Google-owned platform said on Thursday that Pause ads have been "widely rolled out to all advertisers." While it is still not happening in India, according to various social media posts, if the video is paused, an ad appears on the side of the screen.
YouTube claims the upgrade provides a less interruptive streaming experience for consumers. But users, of course, felt differently about it.
"Really, @YouTube? You're showing advertising when you pause the clip now?," one X user wrote. Another Reddit member, expressing his extreme displeasure, wrote in all caps, "THIS IS THE MOST ANNOYING 'FEATURE' (if you can even call it a feature) YET."
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Users may, of course, avoid these ads entirely with a YouTube premium subscription, which normally costs Rs 149 per month for an individual.
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In a recent Alphabet earnings call, Google's Philipp Schindler touted the "strong traction" of this new feature, pause advertising. But, frankly, the only traction we're feeling is one that's dragging us away from YouTube completely.
As YouTube continues to implement these modifications, many on the thread were left wondering if the tech major cares about the streaming experience it provides to the audience.
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YouTube stated that the pause advertising was profitable, but they have not provided any detailed financial information.
As YouTube continues to adopt changes that upsets its viewers, many question the platform's commitment to viewer satisfaction. While the new pause adverts are meant to improve the ads experience, the comments suggest that viewers may feel less connected than before.? ?