 YouTube is extending its efforts to stop users with ad blockers from viewing YouTube videos. This new extension of the policy targets apps that use YouTube's API. People are gonna get mad about this and I'm curious why. It's kinda like saying, well, you know, I can't share passwords on my Netflix account with my friend anymore and I'm mad about that. It's like, well, yeah, you had a good run. Maybe there will be another solution for stripping ads out of YouTube videos that doesn't require you to pay for YouTube premium, which is an option, by the way. I get being frustrated. I get being disappointed. I get being annoyed. But I don't get thinking that YouTube is somehow wrong or evil for doing this. What would the competition do? Let you use their product for free without making any money on you in any possible way? I'm not trying to say they're wonderful or knights in shining armor, but like, I kinda, this is what I would expect them to do. This is what I would expect any business to do.