YouTube confirms three-strikes test for ad blocking, here's how it works
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YouTube has confirmed that it's testing a three-strikes policy for blocking ads. It's also outlined how this policy will work.

Whelp, here we go again

It’s simply a more honest model - you get content, they get money.

I would love to be able to pay for an ad-free experience for the various websites and services that I browse and use in a straightforward way instead of being leeched for ad-revenue

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I wouldn’t doubt paying a hundred per month to have an ad-free life.

no ads on tv or sports, no billboards, no ads on buses. it would be awesome

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