I often see the sentiment that YouTube and adblockers will be forever locked in a cat-and-mouse game. However, for many years now, Twitch has entirely eliminated adblocking on desktop web.

What is stopping YouTube from replicating Twitch’s advertising strategy of embedding ads directly into their videos?

  • gravitas_deficiency@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    You’re not getting what I’m saying.

    The definition of total success for people who are on the defensive side is to to block every possible exploit, always, without exception.

    The definition of total success for people who are on the attacking side is to find one way around whatever the defense side has put in place once, and then they can get what they want.

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      1 year ago

      I still think it’s not a comparable situation. Since winning once in afbloxking does not give you a permanent gain or anything like gaining access to a system would.

      • wildginger@lemmy.myserv.one
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        1 year ago

        … What?

        Youtube has to detect every type of adblocker.

        Ublock origin only needs to find 1 way around their detection.

        And even if ublock ever gets stumped, a thousand people are trying to find their own version of 1 way around detection.

        Youtube is playing whack a mole against a thousand moles, and just one unbopped mole destroys their hammer and they need to go craft a new one from scratch.

        The moles win every time.

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          1 year ago

          I agree it’s a game of whack a mole

          But it’s not directly comparable to infosec. In adblocking is a game of whack a mole on both sides. And even if you get around the adblocking today, there’s no guarantee you’ll do it tomorrow.