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Nah.
I can use YouTube on any of my devices on any network and don't worry about ever seeing an ad. It's nice.
Sure, you can use revanced, pi hole, ublock origin, etc, but whenever they break, or have short down times where ads sneak in until the filters get updates, it's just not worth the effort.
I've rarely ever had issues with adblockers. Install one and it works totally fine for multiple years until you might need to install a new adblocker.
And when you need to block ads on a friends phone? roku tv? android tv? apple tv? iphone or ipad? android phone or tablet?
Sure, pi hole can work, until you leave the house. Some phones can be rooted to use an adblocker, but that's not practical for everyone. You can use DNS blocking, but that means all of your traffic is tunneled through a random DNS you can hopefully trust.
It's just a lot. It's possible, but you really need to manage it and keep it working. When a solution is killed, you gotta find a new solution.
It's just easier to pay for the family plan. Keeps everything working, and my family isn't hitting me up for tech support every other day because they broke something.
If you only watch on your PC, or you only watch at home, adblock or pi hole is great. Set it and forget it. I watch YouTube on plenty of devices across plenty of networks and don't want to deal with it.
I have YouTube premium and totally agree with you.
One workaround though, although it’s a bit of a pain,is that you can VPN into your home network and have the benefits of pihole when on mobile or using an iPad.