This isn't the core problem, though. The core problem is that making a user script that works the same as a regular script is a conversion effort, so trivial changes to the script are not actually trivial to make.
NoScript doesn't support the kind of fine-grained control that would be
needed to selectively use user script variants of certain scripts; it only
supports whitelisting domains. LibreJS is even worse; it doesn't even have a
setting to not automatically execute any script that it detects as libre.
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