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And as commented by another redditor, it also works to bypass paywalls on news sites!
You can also bypass YouTube ads with an adblocker (like uBlock Origin)

;)

I'll never understand why YouTube allows their ads to be trivially bypassed like that, instead of just making them part of the video stream. It would ruin YouTube for me, so I'm not complaining.
How would users be able to click on the ad then?
Also, how would they serve people who pay Youtube Premium (or whatever its called now) ad free videos
YouTube themselves haven't done this, but a lot of content creators have started integrating their own ads and sponsorship deals into their content.

This is often done in fun ways where the ad is integrated into the content of the video, so it doesn't annoy me too much and can actually be a fun break from the content of the video.

But for the videos where it _does_ annoy me, I use SponsorBlock [0]. It's an browser extension that lets its users mark certain sections of a video as "ad", "sponsor deal", "self-promotion", etc. to effectively build a crowd-sourced database of ad sections in YouTube videos.

The database is shared and used by the extension to skip the marked sections on most videos I've encountered.

[0]: https://sponsor.ajay.app/

Ahh I totally forgot about this. I'm wondering if you could make this work with any YouTube app where you can't use content filtering (like the app for Roku) across your whole network by creating a CNAME from youtube.com to youtube.com. in DNS? Though maybe that wouldn't work since DNS queries see those two domains as equivalent since '.' is just a delimiter.

I should be a responsible adult and pay for YouTube Premium, but I also try really hard to limit how much time I spend on it. Also, because of how annoying and intrusive the ads are (I'd say they're more frequent than regular TV commercials), I refuse to fall into their dark pattern to give them money. The harder you push me the more I resist out of spite :)