For some reason, free and ad free YouTube seems like a birthright to so many people.
If Google didn't promote YouTube so heavily, permitted channels to migrate to other services (like how they permit Blogger blogs to migrate to other websites), bundled a generic streaming video player with Android (e.g. VLC) instead of the YouTube app… then maybe I'd be more sympathetic to the position of content blocker opponents. To convince me to pay for YouTube, you have to offer me something other than "we've locked a capability of your computer away, but you can get it back if you pay us!".
> a modest fee for a non-tracking, ad-free, non-enshittified YouTube
And YT Premium is
[x] modest fee - I could argue that either way (is $14/mo really "modest"?), but let's allow it
[ ] non-tracking - not that I'm aware of
[~] ad-free - partially; right now YT itself won't add more ads, so you're just left with the ads that uploaders embed
[~] non-enshittified - depends what you mean; ex. I believe it does restore the ability to play audio with the screen off, but not downvoting