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YouTube cracks down on ad blockers to protect ad revenues

The news: YouTube is restricting features for some users—and rampant mobile ad blockers could be the reason.

Users report that comments sections and video descriptions disappear when ad blockers are active, signaling a broader enforcement push tied to protecting monetization—particularly as mobile ad blocker usage climbs.

  • According to Android Authority, comments and descriptions reappear once ad blockers are disabled or users switch browsers; browsers with built-in blocking features such as Brave are also affected.
  • Some YouTube Premium subscribers report similar restrictions if they run blockers for other sites, suggesting enforcement is linked to detection rather than subscription tier, per Android Authority.
  • 9to5Google cites complaints across Reddit and forums, noting the root cause is unconfirmed and may reflect technical conflicts with updated extensions. Business Standard reports YouTube has tightened limits on background playback for mobile browsers, closing common workarounds.

Why it matters: Mobile ad blocking is approaching mainstream adoption as YouTube’s monetization per user rises.

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