YouTube Creators , Will Now Have Less Ad Controls.<br />Starting in November 2023, creators will no longer have access to individual YouTube Studio controls "for pre-roll, post-roll, skippable and non-skippable ads on new videos," The Verge reports. .<br />They will only be able to decide whether ads before or after videos are on or off. .<br />If a creator chooses to have <br />ads turned on, YouTube will decide what <br />kind of ad to show "when appropriate," according to a YouTube support document.<br />YouTube doesn't think the change <br />will affect creators too much.<br />YouTube doesn't think the change <br />will affect creators too much.<br />Most creators shouldn’t notice a change as they already have many of these ad formats turned on by default, YouTube, via announcement.<br />In the last year, for long-form videos <br />that were enabled for monetization <br />at time of publishing, more <br />than 90 percent of videos had <br />pre-roll, post-roll, skippable and <br />non-skippable ads turned on, YouTube, via announcement.<br />However, the change could be disappointing for creators who value control over the types of ads presented to their viewers, The Verge reports. .<br />Creators will also get new options for mid-roll ads.<br />During livestreams, a countdown will appear in which a creator can decide to skip the ad if they don't want to be interrupted.<br />Mid-roll ads can also be delayed <br />for 10 minutes amid livestreams.<br />The choice of automated or manually-selected mid-roll ad breaks will also be offered, as opposed to previously only being able to select one of the two options