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Just to let you know, if you use uBlock you can expect it to adapt to this new shenanigan pretty quickly. Also I think €120/year are ridiciously overpriced. Ask me about €30/year and I might consider it for a second.
To be honest, I wouldn't mind ads on Youtube if they were less per hour and less obnoxious. But no, every 12 second video now has an ad leading to it.
Not to mention, if I would pay for every single Video service the usual 8-15€ I would pay like €1000 per year and THAT IS NOT GOING TO HAPPEN.
Give me "pretty much everything" for €100 per year and we can talk. My offer stands.
Adblocker pop-up appeared on my firefox with ublock origin. But after accepting "Youtube Ads" and just refreshing the page, the popup vanished for the time being.
Install NoScript on top of origin and you'll be golden (I also have Enhancer and UnHook, but I don't think they do much about this). Takes some hit and miss with most sites but Youtube is easy, just allow ytimg and youtube. AFAICT it's the google scripts that are shoving shit into your screen.
*This might just be because it's a slow rollout. I hope this particular approach keeps working though. If not I'll also never touch youtube again.