Comment by Atlas667
I've tried adding rules to ublock origin but sites like youtube and many others now have "component obfuscation". Meaning there is no unique ID on their components/elements and it makes it much harder to target.
And some element titles/names are even on a different component than the content, which is even harder still. So it says "reels" on one component and the actual reels are on another.
Blocking now has to be a logical combination of CSS selection, text identification and a target-action component.
I agree U-Block origin is sometimes hit or miss. What has restored some faith for me was recently discovering that when I use the element picker and select something I want blocked it gives me a list at the bottom right of things it recognized, and if I click through them I can often find exactly what I want to block though often its not the default element anymore. It's not perfect but it has massively improved my satisfaction with Ublock and general enjoyment of being online.