YouTube has taken advertising to the next level with its latest update: “Pause ads.” Now, viewers won’t escape ads even when they pause a video, as the platform confirmed it has widely rolled out the new feature to advertisers, much to the frustration of its users.
- Pause Ads Explained: When users pause a video, an ad pops up on the side of the screen. YouTube claims it’s a “seamless” experience that enhances brand visibility.
- Viewer Backlash: Social media erupted with frustration over the new ad format, with users calling it YouTube’s “most annoying feature yet.”
- Google’s Take: Google argues that the ads improve the viewer experience and are part of the modern connected TV ad environment, providing premium pricing for advertisers.
- Ad-Free Option: Users can avoid ads with a YouTube Premium subscription, priced at $13.99 per month for individuals.
- Profitable Move: YouTube’s Philipp Schindler mentioned that the pause ads, initially piloted in 2023, have shown profitable results for the company.
As YouTube continues to introduce new advertising features like pause ads, it’s clear the platform is betting on innovative ways to drive revenue. However, with growing user frustration, the balance between profitability and viewer satisfaction remains to be seen.