And you are right. I would also find it interesting to note that a large number of contributors do not even seek to get any penny from their achievements. Some do it for the unique pleasure of creating, others use YouTube as a backup base while leaving the possibility to visitors to access it.
Coupled with:
I just looked at my results under Chrome, 508 848 ads blocked in almost two years, which means 697 at an average daily rate, or one every 2 minutes.
I understand that it may bother, but the lack of relationship between what interests me and the categories of advertising make me use this plugin. Some websites use more complex and powerful analyzers, and are then able to offer potentially interesting ads, clearly related to what I enjoy. I then disable ABP for these sites. However, in the case of YouTube, it's not nearly happening.