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LinusTechTips calls out YouTube over unskippable ads that keep growing

Popular tech YouTuber LinusTechTips publicly criticized YouTube for implementing longer unskippable advertisements on the platform. This comes as YouTube appears to be testing new ways to identify low-quality AI-generated content by asking users if videos "feel like AI slop." The criticism adds to growing creator frustration with YouTube's monetization and content policies.

LinusTechTips has over 15 million subscribers and significant influence in the tech community, making his criticism a notable challenge to YouTube's ad strategy. Creators have been increasingly vocal about YouTube's policy changes affecting their revenue and viewer experience, while users complain about longer, more frequent ads.
Creators say

YouTube's longer unskippable ads are hurting the viewer experience and potentially driving audiences away from the platform. The increased ad load feels excessive and prioritizes YouTube's revenue over both creator success and user satisfaction.

YouTube says

Platform changes, including ad formats and content quality measures, are necessary to maintain a sustainable business model that supports creators. The company is working to balance advertiser needs, creator earnings, and user experience while combating low-quality content.