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Very odd, to say the least. Why are two-hour advertisements possible on YouTube to begin with?
I think it's because ads are just regular videos, and overlong ads shouldn't be a problem in theory when you can just skip them. The people in that thread seem to have trouble skipping due to watching on a TV / children / being too weirded out by the videos.
People should start using PiHole or any kind of router level adblocking if you watch Youtube on smart TV, console etc. https://pi-hole.net/
Doesn't work for the Youtube app on Xbox One. Pi-hole simply blocks DNS requests. So Youtube (the evil bastards) serve their ads via the same domains they serve the actual video content. You could block the ads, but you'd also block all videos.
I am lately getting music videos as ads, asian and european.
Definitely a thing on Reddit (https://www.reddit.com/r/Wellthatsucks/comments/9l6jsa/this_..., https://www.reddit.com/r/whatisthisthing/comments/dj0v2d/2_h...) and Twitter (https://twitter.com/search?q=2%20hour%20ad%20youtube).

Some posts go back to 2018 when the whole Lego movie was an ad.

YouTube guidelines say 6 minutes maximum for an in-stream ad (https://support.google.com/displayspecs/answer/6244563?hl=en) and 3 minutes for a TrueView ad (https://support.google.com/displayspecs/answer/6055025). I think these ads are TrueView ads because they show up on TVs etc. but maybe they're from some other program.

YouTube is a black hole though so either they've already noticed it and deprioritized it to 10 years out or, more likely, it's just not something they're monitoring closely enough to notice.

I bet this is just people making their own video and being happy paying a few cents for folks to watch them. After a few hundred bucks they can say they have thousands of views.

It seems irrational to me to want bragging rights about people watching your video. But people are weird.

I don't know how these things get to be advertisements. An explanation for the weird content might be people trying to build up watch hours to get the 4k hours requirement for monetizing their channel. I know a bunch of SE Asian people who are obsessed with this. They have channels where they just ramble on for hours, building watch time. Then they form groups where they help each other by taking turns watching each other's rambling. Crazy world.
On mobile youtube app i have to wait for 2 ads to finish. I have to wait for both ads to finish to continue watching. I can skip only one ad. And this is happening for kids videos eg peppa pig, littlebabybum videos.
You might try YouTube kids. It seems to have less ads.
Less ads, and filters non-child friendly content more aggressively I'd say.

Plus it's got a kid-friendly UI (Complete with annoying sounds every time you swipe/tap something).