I don't get that though, it's not possible to block YouTube ads, so the adblocker, ublock etc, is only blocking ads on other websites unrelated to YouTube. It's got nothing to do with them.
Use VPN, switch country to turkey, pay 20 bucks for a year of youtube premium. It sucks, but 20 bucks is more affordable than the 10 per month they are asking.
I don't think I have ever seen any ads on YouTube on any of my devices. Only seen ads and was utterly chocked by it on other people devices. Adblock on youtube certainly works.
Sponsorblock is great! I especially love how it can help me jump straight to the most important part of a video, great for when half the video is unrelated to the title and you just wanna jump right in!
Huh interesting, I have ublock origin in chrome and it's never blocked a YouTube and, I was under the impression that Google does clever stuff to basically serve ads the same way as videos, so you can't block one without the other.
I used to use Vanced too, until it was discontinued the other year :-(
Most of my YouTube watching is on my LG WebOS TV though, and unfortunately even pihole DNS blocking, the only thing I can do with the TV, can't block any of it :-(
Vanced discontinued development, but the app itself continues to work. Plus, I'm pretty sure they just rebranded and re-released a different app that doesn't just rip off YouTube's logo and whatnot. I just don't know what it's called now. ReVanced, I think.
YouTube has not yet fully deployed the use of an anti-adblocker. I'm sure it will happen across the board at some point. When it does you'll have the same problem with Bravo.
A web site host can employ scripts to detect the use of an adblocker by the client agent. It trips a flag and shuts down access to the site. A blocker can filter ads from incoming data, but there's nothing it can do to force the server to provide data.
This is a big concern for me, I use YouTube a lot on desktop browser with uBlock Origin. It will be crushing for me when they shut that down. I have no viable alternative to YouTube. It's not just that, Google is forcing everyone to the Manifest V3 extension platform which reduces adblock capability on Chrome. So it's like a double whammy. I can move to Firefox to avoid that, but I'm in a corner with YouTube. Seriously the internet is mostly intolerable without a blocker like UBO.
To be honest, I really love YouTube and I want to support creators, so I don't mind watching ads. I'd rather pay to get rid of them, but I hate how YouTube force you to take YouTube Music as well. I'd definitely pay a fiver a month to nuke ads from just YouTube though.