1. I like YouTube. I watch it a lot. One saving grace is I tend to like at least some things that must be so unpopular as to have no ads. But there are others that do.
2. I worked in the TV and ad business as an engineer. I sat in a lot of boring (to me) meetings and observed much of the process and the reasoning behind it. A lot of effort and expense was used in the placement of the ads. You didn't advertise women's underwear in a children's show. There are many other examples of that. Funny thing, the advertisers ACTUALLY EXPECTED RESULTS. Or, in other words, SALES. And that meant the ads had to be placed to reach the people who would buy that item. My final working years were with an advertising company that specialized in infomercials. My job existed, in large part, so that they could TRACK the results of their programs/ads. Those ads were personalized with different phone numbers for the viewers to place their orders. A phone number was assigned to a city or TV station or cable channel or even a particular payment schedule. The number of calls told them what worked and what didn't. Hundreds of different phone numbers could be used in a single ad campaign. My point is, success of the ads IS IMPORTANT. Or, at least was.
3. So the fact that there are ads on YouTube doesn't surprise me. What does is how inept they are. Google is an ADVERTISING COMPANY. It is built on collecting data on prospective buyers (all of us) and supposedly using that data to target prospective buyers and sell products. But, in spite of the fact that I take almost no measures to prevent them from collecting information on me and my purchasing habits or desires, they almost never show me anything that I am actually interested in.
I am a 79 year old man but get bombarded with ads for the latest loud music which I was NEVER interested in.
I almost never buy new vehicles (last new truck was a 70-something Chevrolet). But I am bombarded with ads for new trucks and other vehicles - at least two dozen a day. And I always cut them short so I don't even watch them.
It goes on and on: women's underwear (what do they think I am), new houses (I am going to die in this one), I-phone (never bought a single Apple product), etc. Item after item that I never buy.
And they almost never target me with ads for something that I am actively searching for. I have spent hours and hours searching on the internet (Google's playground) for an item that I really want and WILL buy. Sometimes an expensive item. But do I get Google/YouTube ads for that item? NEVER! What do they do with all that data they have on me?
Back in January of this year I needed a new microwave oven. I spent hours and even days searching and studying them on line. I asked questions in other groups. No attempt to hide that I wanted a microwave oven. And I wasn't looking for a cheap one. I was looking at the more expensive models. Did I get any ads for microwave ovens? NO! At least not until I had actually purchased one. Then, yes, only when I had already made a once-in-ten-years purchase, did they actually target me with ads for microwave ovens. Duhh, I just bought one, dude! Why on earth would I buy another one now. See me in 2033, if I am still around.
Google must be the single, worst advertising company in the world. EVER!
And, they are ripping off the advertisers far more than they are irritating the NON-POTENTIAL customers. If I were an advertiser, I would not spend a single dime with them. Not even a single penny.