That is your choice, but it has consequences, adblocker is inbuilt into every browser now and it affects internet as the whole, not only it breaks some webpages, it changes them. People complain if there is a free content with ADs, then again when there is a paid content without ADs. You can not have both, if you force it, the webpage dies. Because of adblockers, YouTube is becoming paid and virtually everything else. I block just trackers, no ads at all and I can hardly notice them. It is a little price to pay for the content I want for free.
Don't think YouTube is going out of business anytime soon due to Content Blockers. I get your point but sites on purpose abusing marketing and advertising for years is what led up to the need for content blocking. So many of them have no one to blame but themselves for not self-regulating their industry.
YouTube key statistics
YouTube generated $19.7 billion revenue in 2020, a 30.4 percent increase year-on-year
Over 2.3 billion people access YouTube once a month
YouTube’s most subscribed channel is T-Series, however Ryan’s World generated the most revenue in 2020
YouTube Premium reached 30 million subscribers in 2020
Each year even with so many users using content blocking they're still managing to make more money than any small or medium-size company can ever dream of making, and that's just in one year.
Smaller sites (such as here) if the Ads are not in-your-face I will allow them but I will not allow carte blanche