As for watching videos on tor, it never seems to be a problem, but i really don't use tor much except for logging into and clicking links from websites like this one, since its associated with people on IRC, as one example.
Your browser problems have nothing to do with being libre though because you
would have the same issues on any operating system. Its frustrating and
overwhelming for the best of experts. After a while from experience you can
take better guesses at what domains you have to allow for certain functions
on a webpage and which are just trackers. If you are worried about
noscripts whitelist....delete all the whitelisted pages in settings. Thats
good security practice anyways because a hacker did demonstrate a couple
weeks ago that one of the white listed certs or addresses had expired and he
bought it for 5 dollars and put malicious code on it and noscript was
whitelisting it.
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