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I've seen in the news that this is an international small test that YouTube is trying out on the market to see if people will tolerate it. The best advice I can give is to stop using YouTube immediately if you see even a hint of this. Hopefully it will pass. https://www.tomsguide.com/news/youtube-testing-three-strikes-rule-to-block-users-with-ad-blockers
It will only pass if there is a competitor that can eat their lunch. Right now, for some people, it's hard to leave YouTube because of the lack of equivalents. Hopefully this will either cause another platform to come to challenge them or they lose enough users to cause them to adjust how heavy handed they are against ad blockers. imo, both seem unlikely.
Or society will collapse, making the point moot.
That will make most points moot, I just want a less shit internet while we still have it.
Now that I think of it, if we're lucky, it'll be like the French revolution and we can start really making some progress.