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I've had zero issues watching YouTube on Firefox with ublock origin. Not one warning received,no performance issues.
It depends on where you live, in Europe ad blockers NEEDS to be allowed on such platforms, i would guess he lives outside and gets punished for using a more open browser
I am in the U.S. and with no change on my end (Firefox w Ublock Origin) I suddenly began getting all the ads. I noticed it would only happen when I was logged into YouTube/Google though. Creating a new account solved the problem for me with no change to the browser.
Maybe they only roll out their Ublock bypass to select groups of users at one time. Perhaps this is part of some kind of testing?
I've also been told that if you have any other browser extensions installed, the Ublock Origin on Firefox trick may not work.
Ditto in Canada.