What you need to know
- YouTube has seemingly increased the amount and frequency of unskippable ads.
- Users have reported receiving as many as ten unskippable pre-video ads while the frequency of unskippable ad breaks has become “unbearable.”
- YouTube’s help page states its non-skippable ads range from six to fifteen seconds in length.
YouTube has seemingly increased the number and frequency of unskippable ads played for users while watching videos.
Users have recently voiced their frustrations with the platform and its sudden increase of unskippable ads. The Team YouTube on Twitter recently responded to a user’s question regarding the recent uptick going from two to around five unskippable ads. Team YouTube responded by saying these are likely what’s known as “bumper ads,” which don’t last very long and play before your video gets started.
hmm…this may happen with a certain type of ad format called bumper ads, since they’re only up to 6 seconds long. if you’d like, you can send feedback directly from YouTube via the send feedback toolSeptember 7, 2022
However, users voicing their issues aren’t contained to just Twitter. Recently, users posted on Reddit questioning the frequency of unskippable ads specifically.
Users noted ad breaks containing multiple ads, which also appear to show up more frequently. Even navigating to one’s profile would bring up an ad, as one user pointed out when using YouTube through Roku.
According to YouTube’s help page about non-skippable ads, these ads are anywhere between six to fifteen seconds in length. For the free version of YouTube, ads are a way to support not only the platform but its creators, too.
That said, the uptick in ads becomes incredibly frustrating for viewers who are constantly detached from what they’re watching. Some Reddit users say the issue has become “unbearable.”
Of course, the other option is to pay up for YouTube Premium, although some complain that the $12 per month charge is too much.
Speaking of ads, YouTube recently introduced new tools to help optimize ads for Shorts. These vertical ads benefit from machine learning technology alongside its own customized template taking the most important parts of horizontal ads and turning them vertical. The Google-owned company has realized that more people are visiting YouTube to consume content and can find longer videos through its Shorts.


