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You are correct. Thanks for reminding me.
The idea was to pretend to be tor browser when using tor directly, and to pretend to be another browser when downloading the video from an HTTPS or SOCKS5 proxy by spoofing the user-agent and other factors. How many people use youtube-dl? 10,000? How many in your language during day time hours corresponding to your side of the globe? so we go from 10,000 down to like 50 or so, and then they can pick you out based on the type of videos and order you download them in.
So randomize the order, bungle them all together, sort them, then take your time between downloads, the longer the better, if at least 10 people are doing this each day, it should become hard to pick it out of the crowd of torbrowser users watching videos. And for that extra controversial video use proxies to look like you aren't coming from the tor network at all. Think about how database queries work.
Show me all videos watched from tor && default user agent for youtube-dl
And all of a sudden you're not in the querry. You beat them.
Ta Da !!