A child mistaking an adult actress in an explicit ad for a popular YouTuber is yet another troubling example of YouTube's ongoing bad ads problem.
YouTuber MrBeast has accused Reddit’s r/YouTube community of censoring his post about helping people with prosthetic legs. For the unversed, MrBeast recently uploaded a video titled “I Helped 2,000 People Walk Again,
A ban on links to X content began on Reddit sports forums and has spread to numerous other sub-Reddits with more discussing the move.
Users reported about unskippable YouTube ads that are nearly three hours long, though there's a chance that it's an ad blocker malfunction
Upon closer inspection, in the second image below the video, you can see the option “Skipping ads,” which signals the use of an ad blocker (though the users themselves did not confirm this). It is quite possible that the ad blocker itself is affecting the displayed ad duration erroneously or hiding the “Skip” button.
Google continues to let sexual ads slip through its AI moderation, with a child streaming Fortnite on YouTube exposed to explicit content
YouTube ads are getting more frustrating, with some users reporting unskippable ads that are nearly an hour long. Are ad blockers to blame?
Reddit’s 190.9% visibility surge raises concerns about Google’s ranking fairness, favoring user-generated content.
Social media platforms are reshaping how technical knowledge is shared and accessed. Communities on Reddit and forums dedicated to developers have become trusted spaces for advice and collaboration. Meanwhile, YouTube offers countless tutorials that break down even the most complex coding concepts into digestible steps.
A software engineer shares how he manages five side hustles that collectively bring in more money than his six-figure job. Automation is the key.
This free app can convert almost anything into a Spotify playlist—including a simple text list of songs. It can also convert YouTube playlists into Spotify playlists, and convert Last.fm and Soundcloud data.
The launch of a new GPU generation is upon us. On January 30, Nvidia is expected to release the RTX 5090 and RTX 5080. In our RTX 5090 review, we called it "the fastest graphics card on the consumer market," and it seems like the hype for a new generation of graphics cards is reaching a fever pitch.