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Except WEI is going to make it so the website can detect and block you if you don't allow the ads, regardless of your browser and extensions
I fully expect that without a change of current course, Google will ensure yt will just stop working on Firefox at some point.
I guarantee there will be a workaround. It's not magic it's just code. And once that code is on your machine there's not much they can do about it.
I don't see the W3C or any of Google's competitors jumping on board to give Google the keys to the web.