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The surface level entitlement in these threads are always off the charts.
Everyone is on this bandwagon that Google hates adblockers on youtube. It certainly does but it hasn't been this agressive as of late.
You know why?
The issue google has is with server farms guzzling up the entirety of their video database for training their AI. They're using open source tools/frontends to do these downloads. That takes up lot of resource and bandwidth unlike ignoring the minority of plebs using youtube without ads.
They want to rule the AI trend not fuel the COMPETITION. They will do whatever to keep their competition from getting ahead.
And it isn't cheap to keep up with server farms unlike letting miniscule numbers of terminally online mouth breathing basement dwellers who think too high of themselves block ads.
But whatever floats your boat.
So, where does entitlement fit into all of this?
If this is the problem spending a lot of effort to also serve ads along with the real video seems like it'd increase costs.
What you're talking about is a real problem for Google but it's not the only cause of the new behaviour since Neal took over
It sounds like a projection. Many times someone makes an angry, hasty comment but all their inside problematic thinking patterns flow out for all to see.