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It's an ad blocker blocker they've been implementing as of late. I don't think you'll be banned if you continue disregarding it, but they do eventually entirely block the video player unless you disable the ad blocker. However, in my experience, uBlock can block that message to resume normal watching. (Double Edit: This method did stop working on the 15/10/23, but started working again a day later. I guess it's a question of if the filters have been updated to counter YouTube's updates, though I did notice that viewing in a private tab worked when regular browsing didn't.) Go to the extension's settings/dashboard (on Firefox, do this by clicking on its icon in the top right, then the settings icon in the subsequent pop-up), then the Filter Lists, click "Purge all caches", then "Update now". Open an entirely new YouTube tab (or hard reload your current one by pressing Control + Shift + R), and the message should stop appearing, at least for the time being.
I did not try this method. I used the method posted by @salarua@sopuli.xyz. However, I am curious if it works for others.
Doesn't work here. I started getting this a few days ago, and they don't appear on every video. But right after I applied this solution, killed all the Chrome processes and reopened the browser, the very first video I started popped it up on me.
Edit: Just downloaded FreeTube. You got a choice, Google: you can stop bothering me about adblocking and continue to collect data on me through YouTube, or I'll use something else, and you get nothing. Either way, I'm only going to consume content that I want to consume. That includes a lot of ad rolls that creators do themselves; lots of people make those entertaining to watch, and I watch those. And creator ad rolls don't just cut in randomly in the middle of a sentence. They match the tone and appearance of the rest of the video. They don't completely break continuity.