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TL;DR
- YouTube users report videos skipping ahead tens of seconds after watching an ad.
- The exact length of time left varies, but generally appears to be less than a minute.
- This follows several other YouTube ad glitches in recent months.
Despite recent price hikes, YouTube Premium is still one of the best values ​​in streaming — but Google will never convert everyone into a paying subscriber. The rest of us have to watch ads occasionally, and in theory, it shouldn’t be a big deal. But YouTube ads also have a bad reputation for some bizarre, glitchy behavior, and now a new ad is teleporting viewers into the middle of a clip.
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Ads on YouTube aren’t particularly onerous, and most of the time we can simply click on to your content after watching a short clip. And while sometimes we have to endure longer periods of time, thankfully the unskippable 90-second ads reported by some users proved to be a nuisance.
However, our latest incident concerns what happens after You skip those ads. Once you’re done with your pre-roll ads, either by skipping them or watching them to their conclusion, YouTube takes you straight to the beginning of your content. But instead of doing that, some users are being forwarded to videos already playing, according to the report. piunikaweb.
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How far ahead YouTube shows you videos appears to vary for affected users. omega636 The clip on Reddit is said to have been sent between 10 and 50 seconds. On Google’s own community forums, users 4572492730870474498 Their video started 40 seconds after the ad left.
What these users are seeing is almost certainly a bug, but based on the number of “me too” comments attached to these reports, it seems like it may be quite widespread.
Considering how on-edge YouTube ads are already attracting viewers — and only if they’re working properly — hopefully Google will be able to fix this glitch soon.
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