• Whats_your_reasoning@lemmy.world
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    22 days ago

    Yep, it bugs me too. As an educator that uses YouTube because some things simply aren’t available on my work computer, there’s only so much I can do. I mute the ads when I can, and skip them as soon as the option becomes available. Sadly, I can’t control my coworkers.

    I mentioned this in a different comment on this post, but one thing I’ve been doing to counteract the ad-onslaught is to say, “Boo, ads” whenever they play. My kids think it’s funny. One has started to imitate me.

    I can see other kids (that I don’t work with) reacting properly to ads. When my coworker put music from YouTube on for them on the day before Christmas break, one of the kids took it upon herself to go up to the laptop and skip the ads every time they came up. It was heart-warming in many ways.

    So yeah. I can’t do much, but some of us are trying.