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by saltminer
2140 days ago
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>while shoving more mid-roll ads into non-subscribers' streams (these days there are sometimes ten ad breaks in a twenty-minute video, think about it) Except that's not Google's doing. YouTube does have an auto-placement option for mid-roll ads, but if you see more than 5 ad breaks, that's usually the uploader's own manual placement. In fact, if the ad placement seems natural, that's probably the uploader's own doing as well, as the auto-placement function is very inconsistent in recognizing good spots to insert ads. |
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