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irrelevant if you have firefox+ublock origin
Hate to be this guy, but in theory Youtube would be get aggressive towards both Firefox users(anti competition) and uBlock Origin users( to raise their revenue and to push for YouTube premium).
I hope uBlock Origin keep working forever, but I think at at some point YouTube will get more aggressive till adblock users will be unable to use Youtube.
I am absolutely certain at some point they will give us a well encrypted multiple key change per minute mpeg stream At real time bit rates only. I think that's their final form. It's also possible they could just run the commercials on 2/3 of the screen while our streams are running.
Our final form will be to use desktop apps and comm* skip to take the commercials out of the stream or block them on the picture and picture page and host our own preferred viewership on our own media servers for our own consumption. Or maybe a torrenting community springs up around this and YouTube content is now just torrented.
Edit dictation did me dirty
They're moving away from "legacy" formats like MPEG's AVC/h.264 in favor of AV1.
When ever they finally manage to prevent the use of adblockers I'll just buy premium and won't even be mad. The only reason I'm not already paying is that adblocking is so easy. Considering how much I use YouTube (and how long I have used it for) it's easily worth every dollar.