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The addon I have is called "find sound tab"
I never need to mute tabs, when a tab makes a sound, I click that button, it brings me to that tab and I can mute or rather just pause the thing inside it that is making sound.
I don't have an addon that remove the play/mute/close buttons, and I am often pressing them by accident, losing tabs or getting annoying that stuff in other tabs starts playing, or why the sound doesn't work again, it's always from accidentally pressing a button when I mean to select or drag and drop a tab.
I'm not saying it should be removed from firefox, I'm saying it should be something I can turn off easily, preferably in the settings menu or by installing an addon.
The proposed fix of editing the userchrome.css setting file, mostly doesn't work, because the youtube javascript keeps overriding it and putting the buttons back.
One of the worst thing about these buttons is how they are only intermittently there, so you have to always look out for them. I think they really suck and I just want an OFF button for them. But everywhere this is brought up, the same things are said and the conclusion ends up being "ok everything's fine we don't need to do anything"
If you main frustration is Youtube; I recommend trying Invidious or Piped, as these frontends for Youtube do not have such aggressive scripts; and can be hosted locally on your machine.
Hint: I strongly recommend self-hosting Invidious on your PC using Docker and Podman for ease of use and administration. You can also self-host other privacy oriented front-ends for other sites as well, such as redlib for reddit and any others you can imagine.
Seriously; don't bother with the public instances. They don't work well. Self-host the software on your local PC and use Tailscale if you need to help other devices access your self-hosted instance.
Similarly FreeTube would work as well and pairs nicely if you self-host Invidious locally.
Thanks I'll give that a try, I had been experimenting with youtube download instances such as metube, to varying levels of success