- Several viewers have spotted another sexually suggestive ad on YouTube, highlighting the platform’s never-ending porn-ad problem.
- This is the fourth time such ads have been spotted on the platform, and the second time this month.
- We’ve reached out to Google for a statement on the matter.
To put it bluntly, YouTube has a porn ads problem. For all the clamoring and pushing the company does to promote YouTube Premium to users who want to see no ads, there isn’t nearly enough being done to combat NSFW ads that show up for users who choose to live the ad-supported life. We’ve spotted porn ads on the platform several times in the past: twice eight months ago and once again earlier this month. Guess what? We’ve spotted another porn ad on YouTube, despite all of Google’s efforts and promises.
We’ve seen several reports about a sexually suggestive ad for an app called “Mitha.” Due to its suggestive nature, the ad can be easily classified as NSFW, so click on these reports at your own peril. We’re seeing complaints from Redditor RamanIndoria, Redditor Low_Beautiful969, and Anfz on X (formerly known as Twitter), but there’s a good chance that many more people have seen the ad.