adblockers violate youtube terms of service

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adjl posted...
Obviously being able to share accounts is good for consumers. The point is that if we'd never been able to do so, people would be much more okay with that than they are in the current situation, where we used to be able to and it's been taken away. That's just the nature of people: taking away something that somebody is enjoying - especially for no good reason - makes them more upset than they would be if they'd never had it in the first place.

How is anti-account sharing even enforceable? Sure, you could track IPs and block two people from logging into the account at the same time in entirely separate areas. But that's not how most people share accounts. You generally just have the account logged into separate devices within the same household. Or, you know, share the same streaming device with your family.