Say goodbye to YouTube's long, unskippable ads starting next year

No more half-minute waits for videos.
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Say goodbye to YouTube's long, unskippable ads starting next year
Say goodbye to annoying unskippable ads. Credit: Dan R. Krauss/Getty Images

Starting next year, you'll no longer have to sit through a half-minute of advertising to watch a YouTube video.

On Friday, the Google-owned video giant announced that it will no longer offer its 30-second pre-roll ad format without a "skip" button in 2018, Campaign first reported. It will, however, continue to show 15- and 20-second ads without the option to bypass them.

"We’ve decided to ... focus instead on formats that work well for both users and advertisers," a Google spokesperson said in an emailed statement.

The change is part of Google's mission to create a more user-friendly ad experience for the platform as it faces growing competition from Facebook and others.

To that end, the company rolled out an ultra-compact, six-second "bumper ad" unit last spring.

But the move will likely also drastically devalue its remaining 30-second offering, considering that surveys unsurprisingly show that 90 percent of people skip ads if given the choice.

In the meantime, there are always ad blockers.

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Patrick Kulp is a Business Reporter at Mashable. Patrick covers digital advertising, online retail and the future of work. A graduate of UC Santa Barbara with a degree in political science and economics, he previously worked at the Pacific Coast Business Times.

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