YouTube wants you to know that if you’re experiencing playback issues, blurring video or excessive buffering, it’s probably your Internet service provider’s fault. Taking a cue from Netflix, YouTube has initiated its own Video Quality Report to let users know what type of performance they get from their ISP. YouTube initially rolled out the Video Quality Report at the end of May, along with a video explaining why YouTube-suckage is totally not YouTube’s fault. If your ISP isn’t YouTube HD Verified, it’s possible that you might see a blue banner affixed to a video letting you know why video playback is sub-optimal.