I have found that if I do turn on the top Script listed “Domain.com” it meets the requirement needed to load the site. But then it adds several more scripts to the list NoScript is blocking. So even though I allowed the site JS so that things render correctly, NoScript is still catching and blocking the extra hidden stuff they try to shove on me when I toggle on the JS.
Once in awhile I might have to turn on the domain CDN too. The problem with some websites even if honest and innocent is that the website also incorporates JS for functions and graphics such as radio button links and Icons. So I think you can safely toggle on the top domain listing because NoScript is still blocking everything else.
Cool thing is, it will get around paywalls most times with just this top listing toggled on. :)
Yeah--and I never see ads on youtube.