I often see the sentiment that YouTube and adblockers will be forever locked in a cat-and-mouse game. However, for many years now, Twitch has entirely eliminated adblocking on desktop web.

What is stopping YouTube from replicating Twitch’s advertising strategy of embedding ads directly into their videos?

  • @[email protected]
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    32 years ago

    New drm solutions are also making it harder. You’ll have to copy the data from the GPU at this point.

    • Dark Arc
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      22 years ago

      Oh boy… Wait until you hear about encrypted GPU buffers…

      • @[email protected]
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        52 years ago

        If that’s the case we’ll just need to point another camera at the screen and capture the audio in a quiet place.

          • @[email protected]
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            12 years ago

            HDCP tries to prevent that, and I’m sure that eventually there’ll be a new revision that’s even stronger than the current version.

    • zero_iq
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      92 years ago

      Which will just push people towards file sharing. If your DRM makes your service less convenient than copyright infringement, people will infringe copyright.

      If companies start getting too draconian, the ad-blocking/circumvention/copying/sharing technologies will start getting smarter and harder to detect and circumvent. It is a battle that cannot be won.

      I’d say the main obstacle in the short term is that as Google controls both client side (Chrome) for the majority and server-side can manipulate web standards to make ad-blocking harder, by exploiting their near-monopoly. They’ve already done this to an extent by modifying browser extension APIs. But people can just switch browsers. I’ve already done that on mobile. And if ChromeOS prevents it, I’ll be erasing it and installing native Linux.