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YouTube CAPTCHA Blocks Access to 'I Love You, Goodbye' Full Movie Amid Unusual Traffic

TV & Movies
April 19, 2026 · 1:33 PM

Users attempting to watch the full movie 'I Love You, Goodbye' starring Gabby Concepcion, Angelica Panganiban, and Kim Chiu on YouTube have encountered an unexpected barrier. Instead of the anticipated film, viewers are being presented with a CAPTCHA verification page.

Google's automated systems have detected unusual traffic patterns originating from certain computer networks, triggering a temporary block. The message displayed states: "Our systems have detected unusual traffic from your computer network. This page checks to see if it's really you sending the requests, and not a robot."

The block is implemented when Google identifies requests that appear to violate its Terms of Service. According to the notice, this traffic may stem from malicious software, browser extensions, or automated scripts. The restriction is designed to expire shortly after the suspicious requests cease.

"The block will expire shortly after those requests stop. In the meantime, solving the above CAPTCHA will let you continue to use our services."

Users sharing network connections are advised to consult their administrators, as another device on the same IP address might be responsible. The notice also mentions that advanced search terms or rapid request rates can sometimes trigger CAPTCHA challenges.

The incident was recorded with an IP address of 2600:1900:0:2102::1400 at 2026-04-19T13:32:54Z, targeting the URL https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsCbFdixepM. While the block is temporary, it highlights the ongoing challenges platforms face in distinguishing legitimate human traffic from automated bots, especially around popular content like full-length feature films.