You open YouTube to watch a new video, but all you see is a spinning wheel, a black screen, or an error message. Few things are as frustrating as when the world's biggest video platform suddenly stops working. Is it your internet? Is YouTube down for everyone? Or is your browser cache acting up? In this troubleshooting guide for 2026, we break down the most common reasons why YouTube isn't working—including the latest issues regarding ad blockers—and provide step-by-step solutions to get you back to streaming instantly.
Verified Fixes
Updated for 2026
Mobile & Desktop
YouTube Uptime
Cause: Ad Blockers
Speed for HD Video
Most Fixes take <2 min
Step 1: Is YouTube Down for Everyone?
Before you start messing with your settings, check if YouTube itself is having a server outage. While rare, Google's services do occasionally go down globally.
How to Check Server Status
- Downdetector: Visit downdetector.com/status/youtube. A huge spike in the graph means thousands of others are having the same problem.
- X (Twitter): Search for "YouTube Down". If it's trending, the issue is on their end.
- Google Workspace Dashboard: Check status.workspace.google.com for official service health reports.
The Ad Blocker Issue (Black Screen Fix)
⚠ Most Common Issue in 2026
If you see a black screen, infinite loading, or a message saying "Ad blockers violate YouTube's Terms of Service," your browser extension is the culprit.
YouTube has aggressively cracked down on ad blockers. If their system detects one, they may intentionally slow down buffering or block the video player entirely.
The Fix:
- Temporarily disable your ad blocker extension (uBlock, AdBlock Plus, etc.).
- Refresh the page (F5 or Command+R).
- If the video plays, whitelist YouTube in your ad blocker settings or consider YouTube Premium for an ad-free experience.
Fixes for iPhone & Android Apps
If the YouTube app is crashing, freezing, or refusing to load content on your phone, try these steps in order.
Update App
Outdated apps lose compatibility. Check the App Store or Google Play for updates.
Clear Cache
Android: Settings > Apps > YouTube > Storage > Clear Cache.
iOS: Reinstall the app.
Date & Time
Ensure your phone's date and time are set to "Automatic." Wrong dates break security certificates.
Fixes for Desktop & Browsers
Browser issues are usually caused by accumulated junk data or conflicting extensions.
Browser Troubleshooting
Chrome / Firefox / Safari- Clear Cache & Cookies: Press Ctrl+Shift+Delete (or Cmd+Shift+Delete on Mac) and clear "Cached images and files."
- Try Incognito Mode: If YouTube works in Incognito/Private mode, one of your extensions is breaking the site. Disable them one by one.
- Enable JavaScript: Ensure JavaScript is allowed in your browser settings (it is required for video playback).
- Hardware Acceleration: If videos show a green screen or glitches, go to Browser Settings > System and toggle "Use graphics acceleration" off (or on).
Internet & Connection Problems
Sometimes the issue isn't YouTube, but your pipeline to it. YouTube requires a stable connection, especially for 4K streaming.
The "Airplane Mode" Trick
On mobile, toggle Airplane Mode ON for 10 seconds, then turn it OFF. This forces your phone to disconnect from a failing tower or router and re-establish a fresh, stronger connection.
Speed Requirements
- 1.1 Mbps: SD (480p)
- 5 Mbps: HD (1080p)
- 20 Mbps: 4K (2160p)
Quick Troubleshooting Table
Match your symptom to the solution.
| Symptom | Likely Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Black screen with audio | Ad Blocker / Browser | Disable Ad Block / Clear Cache |
| Spinning circle (Buffering) | Internet Speed | Lower quality (1080p -> 480p) |
| "An error occurred" | Corrupt Data | Restart App or Refresh Page |
| Green screen on video | Graphics Driver | Toggle Hardware Acceleration |
| No Sound | Muted Tab / Device | Check player volume icon & device volume |
Frequently Asked Questions
This usually happens when your device's date and time settings are incorrect, causing SSL certificate validation to fail. Set your date and time to "Automatic" in your device settings to fix this.
If the site loads but the video player stays black, it is almost always an extension issue—specifically ad blockers. Disable extensions one by one or try a different browser to confirm.
Some Internet Service Providers throttle high-bandwidth video traffic. You can test this by using a VPN. If YouTube runs faster with a VPN turned on, your ISP might be throttling your connection.
Distorted audio can be caused by "Audio Enhancements" in Windows settings. Right-click your speaker icon > Sounds > Playback > Properties > Enhancements, and check "Disable all enhancements."
Back to Watching
90% of YouTube issues are solved by simply clearing your cache, updating your app, or disabling an ad blocker. Hopefully, one of these fixes worked for you so you can get back to your video queue!