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Is YouTube slow? Your adblocker may be the reason

Posted on February 5, 2024February 5, 2024 by Martin Brinkmann

Google implemented a change recently that makes YouTube slow for some users. This is not a bug, but a deliberate action by Google to punish visitors that use adblockers.

It is quite easy to find out. Visit YouTube and check what happens. If you stare at a blank page for seconds, then you’ve experienced Google’s punishment first hand.

The code is rather simplistic. You can break it down to 1) check for adblocker and 2) delay loading by 5 seconds if an adblocker is found.

It is interesting to note that this may also affect YouTube Premium subscribers. YouTube Premium subscribers do not see ads on the site. They pay a monthly subscription fee for that. If YouTube Premium subscribers have an adblocker installed, loading will be delayed as well.

Google wants you to disable the adblocker on the site. While this speeds up the loading of YouTube, it also enables ads on the site. Not a problem for YouTube Premium subscribers, who may try this to resolve the slow loading issue.

Thankfully though, there are some options to speed up YouTube without disabling adblockers on the site.

Options to fix YouTube’s slowness

Option 1: new filter

Brave custom filter to speed up YouTube

This is one of the easier options. You add a new custom filter to your adblocker and YouTube should load faster again. Most adblockers support custom filters, but some may not.

Here is the filter:

youtube.com##+js(set, yt.config_.EXPERIMENT_FLAGS.web_enable_ab_rsp_cl, false)

Add this filter to your content blocker, e.g., uBlock Origin or Brave Browser, restart the browser and YouTube should load fast again.

Here is how you add the filter to Brave Browser:

  1. Click on the Shield icon in the Brave address bar.
  2. Select Filter lists.
  3. Scroll down on the page that opens and paste the new filter into the “create custom filters” field.
  4. Select save changes.
  5. Restart Brave.

This is the way if you use uBlock Origin:

  1. Select the uBlock Origin icon in the browser’s toolbar.
  2. Activate the “open the dashboard” button.
  3. Switch to the “My filters” tab.
  4. Paste the line into the field on the page.
  5. Select “apply changes”
  6. Restart the browser.

Option 2: Frontends or third-party clients

This is another option. Instead of using YouTube directly in a browser or the official apps, you’d use a frontend in the browser or a third-party app.

Check out my guide on bypassing ads on YouTube without adblockers for a list of suggestions.

The main difference between a frontend and an app is simple:

  • Frontends — can be opened in any browser. They work like the YouTube website in the browser for the most part. Some features, for instance some that may require a YouTube account, may not work.
  • Third-party apps — these install on mobile devices. Run them instead of the dedicated YouTube app or the YouTube website. They may also have limitations.

Video playback and searches work in all instances.

Option 3: switch to extensions that skip or speed-up ads

This type of extension is relatively new. It does not block ads on YouTube, but it either skips them, if supported, or fast forwards them.

Install an extension like Ad Speedup to use the functionality. You need to disable your adblocker on YouTube and the new extension will take over for it.

Closing Words

A cat and mouse game is going on between Google and adblock users. Google seems dedicated to make the life of adblock users as miserable as possible, at least where it comes to interactions with YouTube. Adblock users, on the other hand, need to find new ways to deal with those.

Now You: do you use an adblocker YouTube on?

Tags: YouTube
Category: Entertainment

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1 thought on “Is YouTube slow? Your adblocker may be the reason”

  1. Tom Hawack says:
    February 6, 2024 at 9:23 am

    Thanks for the UBO filter which I’ve promptly added. I use a YouTube front-end yet one never knows what may happen to front-ends and should they fail that I’d disable redirecting to them YouTube pages and be obliged to call Google’s servers in which case this filter (together with a few others not to mention an excellent (Firefox) extension I’d have to re-install if front-end failure persisted : ‘Unhook: Remove YouTube Recommended Videos Comments’). Gosh, so much brain-storming to defeat/circumvent a service’s hysterical approach of ad-blockers, ironically — but logically — more required than ever given the ad tsunami the service imposes : frankly, I can imagine accepting to disable ad-blocking but if and only if the advertisement was acceptable in terms of amount and frequency, free of tracking, exactly what YouTube is the opposite of.

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